America’s homeless ranks graying as more retire on streets
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The AP recently published a story about older adults retiring on the streets interviewing Hearth resident Nestor Castro and Hearth’s President and CEO Mark Hinderlie.
Hearth Inc. CEO Mark Hinderlie said far more housing needs to be built and made affordable for the aged, especially now as the numbers of graying homeless people surge. It’s cheaper to house people than leave them homeless,” Hinderlie said. “You have to rethink what housing can be.”
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