During a recent government meeting, community members expressed their support for local initiatives aimed at improving housing for low-income seniors. A former manager of Calhoun County Senior Services highlighted the success of Respir Place, a repurposed community hospital that now provides affordable housing for seniors. The speaker emphasized the importance of the facility, noting that residents pay only 30% of their income in rent, which allows them to live with dignity.
Another resident, Rhys Atkins, shared his positive experiences with the Westbrook facility, which also transitioned from a hospital to housing. He praised the transformation of the building and the quality of life it offers to its residents, reflecting on his own childhood experiences there.
However, not all comments were entirely positive. David Moore raised concerns about taxpayer representation in local decisions, advocating for a more inclusive approach that gives a voice to all community members, particularly those who contribute financially through taxes.
The meeting underscored the community's commitment to supporting its most vulnerable residents while also highlighting the need for greater engagement and representation in local governance.