I would say that in general, what people of all ages, and certainly older adults, wish to do is to be able to live their lives in the place where they'd like to be. For older adults who may need particular supports to do that, absolutely, it's a question of getting access to the people or the services that can help them to do that. If those are not available, then having a higher income may not help them at all to continue to be able to live their life in the way they'd like to.
So access to services and people and support can make a huge difference to older adults.