‘My life is at stake’: B.C. senior forced to choose between housing or medication

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The now-72-year-old ended up living in her car for a year and since last May she's been living in the Travelodge in North Vancouver.

WATCH: A homeless senior says she's forced to choose to either pay for a place to live or buy her diabetes medication. Alissa Thibault reports.But after breaking an old bridge crown, the North Vancouver resident has been unable to afford to get it fixed.

The Travelodge has been leased by BC Housing since 2020 as a temporary response to support people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.“I have to fight every day to keep my head above water,” Buxton said. “Which is basically — it’s the breaking down of the myelin sheath. Can I can I buy those ingredients or the supplements? Or do I pay my rent every month? It’s like that. And also, can I get a little bit of food that will help.”Buxton said she has a small pension and Old Age Security but it’s not nearly enough.

“BC Housing has explored a number of alternate locations to temporarily lease or purchase but has unfortunately experienced challenges in finding an alternate site on the North Shore,” BC Housing said in a statement.

 

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