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  Health  Healthcare Sector Mobilizes Against National Crisis of Elder Homelessness
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Healthcare Sector Mobilizes Against National Crisis of Elder Homelessness

ingrid Mulleringrid Muller—August 25, 20250
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A growing number of older Americans are finding themselves without stable housing, prompting healthcare organizations nationwide to step into the breach against what many are calling a “national scandal.” In 2024, one in five individuals experiencing homelessness were 55 or older, marking a significant and concerning trend that experts warn is poised to worsen.

This escalating crisis highlights a critical intersection of public health and housing insecurity. As housing costs continue to surge across the United States, healthcare providers are increasingly recognizing that their ability to ensure patient well-being is inextricably linked to securing stable housing for vulnerable seniors.

The Growing Scale of Elder Homelessness

Recent data paints a stark picture: in 2024, approximately 20% of the more than 770,000 people experiencing homelessness in America were aged 55 and older. This demographic represents the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population, with projections suggesting these numbers could nearly triple by 2030. Research indicates that since 2000, the number of older adults in shelters has seen a substantial increase, with some studies noting that men over 60 living in shelters roughly tripled between 2000 and 2020. For many, this is a new experience of homelessness, often triggered by a single devastating event.

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Root Causes Driving Seniors into Homelessness

The factors contributing to elder homelessness are multifaceted, rooted in decades of economic shifts and systemic challenges. A primary driver is the escalating cost of housing, which outpaces the stagnant incomes of many retirees. Seniors often rely on fixed incomes, primarily Social Security, which has not kept pace with inflation or the dramatic rise in rents and property taxes. Even those who own homes outright can struggle with increasing maintenance, utility, and property tax costs. This has led to a situation where millions of older American households are “cost-burdened,” spending over 30% of their income on housing, with many severely burdened by spending more than half.

Beyond financial strain, sudden life changes play a significant role. The death of a spouse or primary caregiver, job loss, divorce, or unexpected health crises can strip away financial stability and support networks, pushing seniors toward precarious living situations or homelessness. Furthermore, the natural aging process, which can bring increased prevalence of physical and mental health conditions, further complicates an older adult’s ability to maintain independent living, especially without adequate support.

Healthcare Sector Steps In

In response to this growing need, various healthcare organizations are expanding their traditional scope of services. Programs like the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which typically focus on coordinating medical and social services to help frail seniors live in their homes, are now actively working to find housing solutions for their participants. PACE organizations are partnering with senior housing projects, housing providers, and nonprofit developers, recognizing that healthcare cannot be effective if a patient lacks a home.

Similarly, hospitals are increasingly investing in housing initiatives. This trend is partly driven by the understanding that housing instability directly correlates with higher healthcare costs and poorer health outcomes. Hospitals are exploring partnerships and direct investments in affordable housing, seeing it as a more cost-effective and compassionate approach than managing patients with unmet housing needs within medical facilities. For example, Denver Health is repurposing a building on its campus for affordable senior housing, and other health systems have reported significant drops in patient healthcare costs after facilitating stable housing.

Addressing the “National Scandal”

Calling this situation a “national scandal” reflects a broader critique of a social safety net that appears ill-equipped to handle the unique challenges faced by an aging population in an era of soaring housing costs. Many shelters are not designed to accommodate the specific physical, cognitive, and health needs of older adults, creating additional barriers. Experts emphasize that the current crisis is not a result of individual poor choices but rather a systemic failure to support individuals as they age, particularly those with limited incomes or disabling conditions.

The path forward involves greater collaboration between healthcare systems, housing authorities, social service agencies, and policymakers. Efforts are underway to improve coordination between agencies like Area Agencies on Aging and Continuums of Care, and to advocate for policies that strengthen housing affordability and senior support services. The growing involvement of healthcare groups signals a critical acknowledgment: the health and housing of American seniors are inseparable issues demanding urgent, integrated solutions.

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