Aging in Single-Room Occupancy Hotels: Using Photovoice to Co-Create Knowledge With Older Adults
Jarmin Yeh, Kattia Suarez Vargas, Howard Thornton, Susi Stadler

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults in San Francisco's SRO hotels experience aging in place, using photovoice to co-create knowledge and empower residents.
Contribution
The novel use of photovoice and participatory methods with marginalized older adults to co-create solutions for aging in place in SROs.
Findings
Residents highlighted the complex interplay of ageism and racism across socioecological levels.
Photovoice revealed both resistance and vulnerabilities among older SRO residents.
The project fostered community empowerment and civic engagement through resident-centered approaches.
Abstract
Single-room occupancy hotels (SROs) in San Francisco’s Tenderloin provide crucial affordable housing for low-income, formerly unhoused, and marginalized populations. As residents age, these buildings are transforming into naturally occurring retirement communities, posing complex challenges for aging in place. Despite their important role, SROs frequently have neglected maintenance, deteriorating conditions, and safety concerns, and are often located in neighborhoods with higher rates of noise, crime, and substance use. While research has explored characteristics of older SRO residents, their experiences of aging in place remain understudied. This qualitative project used participatory methods to amplify the contributions of SRO residents. We formed an Advisory Council of SRO residents with lived expertise and established a partnership with two community stakeholders: a nonprofit…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigration, Aging, and Tourism Studies · Participatory Visual Research Methods · Collaborative and Sustainable Housing Initiatives
