Frustrated, lonely and isolated, low-income seniors are hit hard by the pandemic
“Evelyn Rogers loved going to the Potiker Family Senior Residence in downtown San Diego to join a friend in a singing group, do arts and crafts, work on a computer and socialize with others. “You could stay for hours and play videos or play the piano,” recalled Rogers, 60. “But we’re not allowed to do anything anymore. We can’t have fun with other people.””