Seniors Who Stay in Their Homes Aren’t Just Happier. They Help Everyone - The Tyee
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Low-income seniors in B.C. are required to pay one-third of their income to access supports that help keep them living at home, says Dan Levitt, B.C. seniors advocate.
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Several organizations are calling on the province to make changes that would put those supports in reach for more seniors in B.C.
The organizations say home supports can radically reduce health-care costs and the str…
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