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Housing hard to find for Langley senior and Elvis-loving cockatoo

Diane Miller and Rocky can害羞草研究所檛 find a permanent place to live amid the housing crisis
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Rocky, a 28-year-old umbrella cockatoo. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance Times)

A van isn害羞草研究所檛 the best home, for either a person or an umbrella cockatoo with a fondness for 1950s rock music.

Langley害羞草研究所檚 Diane Miller has been living in a van for the past several months, one of many local seniors who have been forced to live in a vehicle or a trailer because they simply cannot find anywhere affordable and safe to live.

Living with Miller is Rocky, a 28-year-old umbrella cockatoo, and her constant companion for the last 13 years.

Rocky likes people 害羞草研究所 he will happily step onto the arm or shoulder of someone he害羞草研究所檚 just met 害羞草研究所 he speaks and says hello, will steal people害羞草研究所檚 hats right off their heads, and he likes dancing to Elvis, especially 害羞草研究所楯ailhouse Rock.害羞草研究所

Start playing the King, and he害羞草研究所檒l bob his head, raise his feathered crest, and dart back and forth cheerfully.

害羞草研究所淚t害羞草研究所檚 not a good environment, but I don害羞草研究所檛 want to give my bird up,害羞草研究所 Miller said of living in a van with Rocky. When she talks about the cockatoo, it brings a smile to her face.

Miller said her troubles with housing and finances date back to 2017. She left an abusive relationship, and since then has lived in a variety of places, including women害羞草研究所檚 transitional housing, motel rooms, and rented rooms in homes with multiple tenants. In some of them, she suffered thefts or even physical attacks.

For many years, Miller was a stained glass artist, creating pieces that were installed around the Lower Mainland, and instructed at Kwantlen Polytechnic.

害羞草研究所淚害羞草研究所檇 still be doing it today if I could,害羞草研究所 Miller said.

She has also worked as a hairdresser and doing landscaping work.

But one of her favourite things to do was taking Rocky into schools and seniors homes. She visited many Langley residences, and said that Rocky could bring a smile to the faces of seniors, even those suffering from memory loss and Alzheimer害羞草研究所檚. She was featured in .

She also took him to major events like the Cloverdale Rodeo, or was available for birthday parties.

Over the last few years, her income has been seriously diminished. Miller said she is living primarily on Old Age Security at present, and has had problems with overdraft charges and identity theft.

At age 67, and living with chronic pain, she wants to work and find somewhere stable for her and Rocky to live.

害羞草研究所淚 want to work with my bird,害羞草研究所 she said, whether that means film and TV productions, or in-person appearances.

害羞草研究所淚害羞草研究所檓 not managing well with this homelessness, it害羞草研究所檚 expensive,害羞草研究所 Miller said.

Keeping the van going and just surviving costs her about $1,000 a month, she noted.

害羞草研究所淚 need housing,害羞草研究所 Miller said. But with the cost of rent and her financial issues, she hasn害羞草研究所檛 been able to find anywhere decent she and Rocky can live.

The number of seniors living in their cars around Langley, or even on the streets, is growing, according to Wendy Rachwalski, manager of community services at Langley Senior Resources Society (LSRS).

害羞草研究所淲e害羞草研究所檝e got people living under bypasses that are seniors,害羞草研究所 she said.

The LSRS is working to help people when it can, including through a donation-funded Seniors in Need program. But they simply don害羞草研究所檛 have the funding to help everyone, and neither do other Langley-based aid groups.

害羞草研究所淲e need immediate responses now to support them,害羞草研究所 Rachwalski said of seniors without homes or living in their cars. 害羞草研究所淲e need more subsidized rent geared to income.害羞草研究所

Both short- and long-term solutions are required, said Rachwalski.

害羞草研究所淎nd it feels like nothing害羞草研究所檚 moving in either direction quick enough.害羞草研究所

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Diane Miller and her pet cockatoo, Rocky. Miller and Rocky are living in a van due to an inability to find affordable housing. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance Times)


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About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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