System failing growing number of seniors who are homeless, need more support: report
A new report says shelters are not designed to the meet the physical or mental health needs of the growing number of older adults who are homeless.
Lead author Dr. Jillian Alston says people who experience homelessness age faster than people who are housed due to factors such as ongoing stress and the inability to properly manage chronic medical conditions.
The paper, published this morning in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, says many people who are homeless are considered seniors as early as age 50.
Alston, who is a geriatrician at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, says shelters don’t have essential supports seniors often need, including medication storage or proper wound care.