Mackenzie housing not keeping up with boom in senior population
MACKENZIE – Community advocates in Mackenzie are pushing to build a seniors living complex in the community. The Williston Lake Elders Society (WLES) was formed in 2024 for this exact reason: to bring a service of great need to an aging community.
“We don’t have accessible housing at all. We have three apartment blocks in town, but none of them have any elevators and they’re not built to code. We’re starting to see that seniors want to move from their houses into something else, but there’s not something else for them to move into,” said WLES President David Fogarty.
Fogarty says the seniors population has boomed in Mackenzie, as in 2006 3% of the population was seniors (65 and older), but as of 2021, that is now 17% of the population. Those numbers come from the Canada Census, and having seen the rise in seniors in Mackenzie, the WLES was formed.
