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大象传媒 student, retired professor forge unlikely friendship as roommates
A retired 大象传媒 professor is getting lessons in internet culture, memes and TikTok courtesy of his unlikely friendship with his new undergraduate roommate.
An innovative intergenerational housing solution is pairing 大象传媒 students in need of affordable housing with older adults looking for help with household tasks and companionship.
Earlier this week, announced its first match in the Lower Mainland through a partnership with 大象传媒. The program, which is run by the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly, offers students subsidized rents in return for helping their home provider with chores or sharing the odd, optional meal.
It鈥檚 been two months since Siobhan Ennis, a student in 大象传媒鈥檚 Faculty of Health Sciences, moved in with Michael Wortis, a retired 大象传媒 physics professor. The pair, the program鈥檚 first 大象传媒 participants, have shared meals and chores like leaf-raking and lawn mowing.
鈥淟ast week Michael and I cooked up a feast of different curries and masala chai, which we enjoyed over stories of his time in Pakistan,鈥 Ennis says. 鈥淚 introduced Michael to wolfberries, a staple of traditional Chinese medicine and cooking, and he whipped them up into a delicious loaf of bread with nuts and cinnamon.
鈥淚t鈥檚 lovely to come home after a long day on campus to the smell of fresh bread and a hearty, 鈥楬ello!鈥欌
The pair have gardened together, harvested Jerusalem artichokes for a delicious homemade soup and exchanged pottery-fixing techniques. She hopes to learn how to use Wortis鈥 old Singer sewing machine to make some new cushions for the living room. They鈥檝e also held a weekly movie night and Ennis has helped explain internet culture, memes and TikTok.
'The best thing is simply to have another person around, a new set of stories to learn and a new person to hear my stories, and links to a world that is offset from mine by about 60 years.'
- Retired 大象传媒 physics professor Michael Wortis
Wortis, who applied to be a part of Metro Vancouver HomeShare in August, says there are adjustments to having another person around the house and sharing the kitchen, but that Ennis has been sensitive and helpful.
鈥淭he best thing is simply to have another person around, a new set of stories to learn and a new person to hear my stories, and links to a world that is offset from mine by about 60 years,鈥 Wortis says.
Canada HomeShare is overseen by a team of social workers who facilitate the process from application to the end of the match. Rents range from $400-600 per month and students contribute up to seven hours of companionship and light household tasks weekly, such as tidying, walking a pet or sharing a meal, which is optional.
Although the Metro Vancouver HomeShare program is being run in partnership with 大象传媒鈥檚 Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT), it is open to all domestic 大象传媒 students.
鈥淢etro Vancouver is regularly noted as a region with some of the most expensive real estate and rental markets in the world,鈥 Wortis says. 鈥淪ecure housing plays a critical role in a student's academic success and mental health.鈥
Kim Hockey, FCAT鈥檚 associate director, alumni and community engagement, says other 大象传媒 faculties will be formally invited to participate in the program this spring. Students can apply as homeshare applicants now through 大象传媒鈥檚 Residence and Housing鈥檚 off-campus housing page or FCAT鈥檚 community engagement page.
Hockey hopes the Metro Vancouver HomeShare Program will play a key role in providing safe and affordable off-campus housing for students while enabling older adults to age-in-place, in the homes and communities of their choice.