Homelessness among older people and service responses
This paper reviews the limited evidence on the causes of
homelessness in old age and on the circumstances and
problems of older homeless people, and it describes the
few services dedicated to the group. Health care and
social care professionals rarely encounter homelessness
among the many problems of older people that present
to them, but in many developed countries there is
evidence that the number of older homeless people has
recently been growing. Some among them have been
homeless intermittently or continuously for years, but
many became homeless for the first time in later life.
The reasons for becoming homeless and the problems
and needs of the group are exceptionally diverse. Many
have been estranged from their family or have no living
relatives, and they have a high prevalence of health
problems and functional limitations. Although services
for homeless people in general have improved since the
early 1990s, few have targeted the needs of older people