The purpose of this paper is to present a descriptive account and analysis of
ethnographic research which focuses on gossip as an important social
interaction between older people in sheltered housing. Analysis reveals that
gossip plays a prominent role in the daily life of older people in the schemes
studied, reinforcing social norms and values that assume great significance in
a close-knit, predominantly female environment. Conclusions are drawn that
while gossip may serve a useful social purpose in sheltered housing, it may also
have important and paradoxical consequences for the individual. In
particular, gossip is understood to be a form of interaction that encourages the
individual to strike a balance between their personal and social needs in this
communal setting.