Homeless Shelters Made This Man Sick! He’s 72 Living in a Tent
Thomas is making the best out of living on the streets in San Diego, but at 72 years old, he shouldn’t be homeless. We learned after this interview that Thomas is a veteran, which validates even more Thomas should not be spending his senior years homeless. No one, young or old, should be homeless.
Thomas says you could not pay him to stay in a homeless shelter. He says shelters made him sick, and his health didn’t get better until he went back outside in a tent.
Thomas wants to go into an apartment, but he shares that the housing being offered to the elderly is rundown and not suitable to live in or they take most of his Social Security money, leaving him nothing to live on.
Sadly, Thomas is just one of many seniors that cannot afford housing. The issue of elderly homelessness in America is a growing and disconcerting crisis that underscores systemic shortcomings in both healthcare and social support networks. Often falling through the cracks of an already burdened system, elderly individuals face unique challenges such as declining physical health, increased medical needs, and social isolation. Traditional support systems like pensions or family structures are increasingly insufficient while skyrocketing healthcare costs and a lack of affordable housing contribute to the complexity of the problem. The vulnerability of this demographic is further exacerbated by their susceptibility to physical and emotional abuse and even exploitation. This crisis is not only a tragic reflection of societal values but also a critical issue that demands immediate, comprehensive, and compassionate solutions. The current situation is a clear call to action for policy changes that address the root causes of homelessness, particularly among the elderly, who are one of the most vulnerable populations in society.
More stories:
Criminalization of Homelessness: San Diego’s Failed Response to a Homeless Crisis
Elderly Homeless Man Worked All of His Life Just to End up on the Streets of Los Angeles
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