Yes, it's a fairly widespread problem, especially in transportation. The Laurentides region has many rural areas, which raises major issues for public or adapted transportation. This means that seniors may be significantly isolated.
We also have a shortage of accessible and adaptable housing to accommodate the various stages that seniors go through over the years. Someone can enter housing with their independence, but then gradually lose it. The lack of adequate services or the fact that people's surroundings encourage them to move cause difficulties for those who want to remain in their homes. Social disruptions also occur when seniors have to move once they have lost their autonomy. So all levels of government should reflect on all the work that needs to be done to make housing more accessible.