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When recreation and community activities begin to disappear, residents naturally step in to help. But what happens when the very people trying to bring neighbors together are met with resistance instead of support?
In this episode of Silent Seniors No More, we explore the growing frustration among residents who say community efforts are being discouraged, restricted or shut down entirely-and ask whether fostering community has become less important than controlling it.
By Jaime CiarlaWhen recreation and community activities begin to disappear, residents naturally step in to help. But what happens when the very people trying to bring neighbors together are met with resistance instead of support?
In this episode of Silent Seniors No More, we explore the growing frustration among residents who say community efforts are being discouraged, restricted or shut down entirely-and ask whether fostering community has become less important than controlling it.