Mardi Tindal: Housing Space and Ted Addie

mardi tindal: The couples plan to convert their home into c0-housing space with separate units and a common kitchen and living area to share with other older singles and couples, according to The Toronto Star. Steve Russell / Toronto Star Two years later, Doug and Mardi Tindal, Ted Addie and Hillary Arnold, who have been friends for 30 years and are all in their late 50s to mid-60s, have parlayed a daydream into a serious plan for a co-living community. Would it be feasible to avoid the loneliness that creeps with age by joining forces in a private home with room for shared meals and laughter and cosy nooks for private chats or reading Doug and Mardi Tindal from left with their co-housing partners Hillary Arnold and Ted Addie. It has room for 10 to 12 people, all of whom would continue to pursue their separate lives while also sharing companionship and mutual support. The two couples have purchased a big High Park house across from a park and backing on a ravine. The alternative for most elderly North Americans is isolation or institutionalization likely both, say the Tindals. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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