Of course, the real story here is how the elderly (and everyone else) are fucked over by car dependency and its associated suburban sprawl, shit public transport, and unwalkable neighbourhoods.

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    12 days ago

    The same thing all the other people who can’t drive do: employ services or move to a place you can live in.

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      11 days ago

      What a uselessly privileged comment. You can’t possibly be making it in good faith, but on the off chance you really are that removed from reality:

      Suggesting that a 97 year old person should “just move, bro” is ridiculous. It’s a ridiculous suggestion for most people, regardless of age; most people are way too poor to hire a ride-share every day, or pick up and move their whole life at a whim.

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        10 days ago

        I don’t think it is ridiculous that an older person should move to have their needs met. That is pretty much the entire point of retirement homes and communities, they are more centered around the needs of seniors. You also hear people talk about “this will be ny retirement home” which is often a much smaller place than they would have had before.

        I won’t deny there are many other costs related to moving and the whole retirement home business has been getting exploitative but historically moving was actually a really good solution to her issues.

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        10 days ago

        It’s also not even a possibility. Properly walkable (for all abilities) neighbourhoods hardly exist in Australia.