B.C. seniors feel ‘invisible and forgotten,’ new seniors advocate says
VICTORIA — Seniors in British Columbia are feeling “invisible and forgotten” as their advocate says they are falling thorough the cracks in existing provincial support systems.
In his first report as B.C.’s senior’s advocate, Dan Levitt says affordability was the top concern during visits with hundreds of seniors in more than 20 communities in April.
He says one in four seniors in B.C. earn less than $23,000 a year, which is below the poverty line, and more seniors are at risk of homelessness.
His report outlines what he heard during the tour, confirming that B.C. seniors on fixed incomes are disproportionately affected by the high cost of living.