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| Livable and Elder Friendly Communities |
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Cities, townships, and municipalities across our state and nation are looking to make themselves "elder friendly" in response to the latest demographic trends: society is aging at an unprecedented rate and people are living longer than every before.
An "elder friendly" community is one that provides opportunities for people to age in place by making resources available for day-to-day living. It means that grocery stores, pharmacies, medical care, transportation, social supports, and churches, for example, are within easy reach of and accessible to older citizens so they may continue to live in and make contributions to their community. It means that human services are available when needed, such as home delivered meals. And it means that the community is safe, that housing is affordable, and that the community environment is one in which older citizens may live with dignity and independence. The most important point is this: a community that is livable for older citizens is a livable community for
all ages.
These resources offer valuable assistance and insight into this innovative concept:
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