Housemates wanted: Seniors look to co-housing to move away from loneliness
As baby boomers age, people are coming up with creative ways to form communities without going into old age homes. This is the story of three women who share a house and keep an eye on each other — real-life “Golden Girls.” Kas Roussy paid a visit to their new home in London, Ont., to see how the arrangement is working. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News »»» Subscribe to The National to watch more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNa... Voice Your Opinion & Connect With Us Online: The National Updates on Facebook: / thenational The National Updates on Twitter: / cbcthenational »»» »»» »»» »»» »»» The National is CBC Television's flagship news program. Airing six days a week, the show delivers news, feature documentaries and analysis from some of Canada's leading journalists.

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