Creating Livable Communities for All Ages Sandy Markwood National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Maryland Commission on Aging Training September.

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Creating Livable Communities for All Ages Sandy Markwood National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Maryland Commission on Aging Training September 10, 2014

What is Our Vision? “ To Build a Society That Values and Supports People as They Age”

Redefining Age Redefining Aging in the Community

“Two Stones tickets, please, senior discount” ©2001 The New Yorker Collection from cartoonbank.com. All Rights Reserved.

Meeting the Needs & Capitalizing on the Assets of Multiple Older Generations

The Aging of the Population Is Something to be Celebrated! But To Ensure that Individuals Can Age Successfully will Require: Individuals Need to Plan Their Families Need to Plan And Our Communities Need to Plan

Impact of the Aging of the Population on Your Community Housing Health Transportation Land Use Planning Public Safety Parks and Recreation Workforce Development/Education Volunteerism/Civic Engagement Arts and Cultural Activities Economic Development/Fiscal Impact

Land Use Planning Review of Master Plan Review of Capital Improvements Plan Review of Transportation Plan Review of Zoning and Subdivision Requirements Review of Building Codes

Housing Modification of Existing Homes Zoning Changes to Allow Different Types of Housing Units within Existing Neighborhoods Regeneration of Housing in Downtown Areas Development of Active Communities Development of Affordable Assisted Living Facilities, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Group Homes, Co-Housing Use of In-Home Technology

Transportation Making the Roads Safer for Older Drivers Making Sidewalks and Street Crossings More Accessible for Older Pedestrians Providing Mobility Options- Transit, Paratransit, Volunteer Drivers Offering Mobility Management Assistance

Promoting “Safe Communities” Considering Older Adults in Emergency Evacuations/Homeland Security/Disaster Preparedness Increased Need for EMS Public Safety

Are America’s Communities Ready for the Aging Baby Boomers?

Maturing of America National Survey Found Less than half of U.S. communities have begun significant planning efforts to prepare for their aging population

But the Survey Also Found that… A Number of America’s Communities Are Starting to Change Their Services/Design to Become Lifelong Communities

Is Your Community Ready to Meet the Needs and Capitalize on the Assets of Your Current Aging Population?

And Will Your Community Be Ready to Meet the Needs of the Boomers?

For a Copy of/Information on: Maturing of America Survey A Blueprint for Action: Developing a Livable Community for All Ages Holding a Livable Communities Forum in Your City Contact: Sandy Markwood National Association of Area Agencies on Aging 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC /