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An Aging Population. Active Planning For Active Aging. Agenda. Demographics Who Are The Boomers New Age In Aging Best Practices Gap Analysis & Brainstorming. What is Active Aging?. Recognizing The Wide Range Of Capacities And Resources Among Older People
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An Aging Population Active Planning For Active Aging
Agenda • Demographics • Who Are The Boomers • New Age In Aging • Best Practices • Gap Analysis & Brainstorming
What is Active Aging? • Recognizing The Wide Range Of Capacities And Resources Among Older People • Anticipating And Responding Flexibly To Ageing-related Needs And Preferences • Respecting Their Decisions And Lifestyle Choices • Protecting Those Who Are Most Vulnerable; And • Promoting Their Inclusion In And Contribution To All Areas Of Community Life
Today & Tomorrow • Cary Overall Population • 1960: 3,356 • 2012 Estimate: 142,910 (10/1/12) • 2035 Projection: 184,870 • Changing Population • Median Age = 36.7 In 2011; Was 33.7 In 2000 • Fastest Growing Segment Of Cary Population Is Of Retirement Age • 20.7% Of Total Population Is Over Age 55 (Source: 2011 ACS) • The Percentage Of Persons Over 65 As A Portion Of The Town’s Population Increased From 12% In 2000 To 22% In 2011 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Boomers” (1946-1964) • 78.2 Million In The U.S. • 48% Of All Households In The U.S. Are Headed By Boomers • 40% Of Boomers Expect Their Adult Children To Move Back In With Them • 30% Of Boomers Expect Their Parents To Live With Them • By 2050, The Number Of People 65+ Will Double
Generational Changes “Glam-ma Not Grandma” "The Boomers Are The Transition Between Old And New.“ – William Frey, Brookings Institution
New Age in Aging • Encore Careers • Delayed Retirement • Great Recession • Competing Financial Commitments • 25% No Retirement Savings
Building on Success _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Age-Friendly Audits • 8 Key Features: • Outdoor Spaces & Buildings • Transportation • Housing • Social Participation • Respect & Social Inclusion • Civic Participation & Employment • Communication & Information • Community & Health Services
Outdoor Spaces & Buildings Arlington’s Vision “Arlington Will Be A Diverse And Inclusive World-class Urban Community With Secure, Attractive Residential And Commercial Neighborhoods Where People Unite To Form A Caring, Learning, Participating, Sustainable Community In Which Each Person Is Important.” • Experience • Amenities • Connectivity • Building Orientation • Universal Design • “People-friendly”
Transportation • Integrated Infrastructure • Accessible • Maintenance • Retrofits
Housing 84% Of Boomers Plan To Age In Current Homes. -AARP • Age In Place • Affordability • Paradigm Shift • New Housing Trends Lennar Homes
Social Participation “The program gives older adults the opportunity to be vibrant, active, and more engaged in their community. As a result, the whole community is stronger.” – Cora Foley, Community Leader for Senior Center Without Walls • Accessible/Affordable • Facility Trends • Shared use/re-use • Boomer-influenced Programming
Civic Participation • Employment • Volunteerism • Public Decision-making • Engagement Strategies
Home • About the Database • Contact • FAQ • Search Tips Age-Friendly NYC College Link Connecting older New Yorkers to educational and cultural opportunities at NYC-area colleges and universities Respect & Social Inclusion • Avoid Stereotypes (CARY) • Be Accommodating • Start A Conversation • End With An Invitation
Communication & Information A New Study From Pew Internet Found That Between April 2009 And May 2010, Social Networking Site Usage Grew 88% Among Internet Users Aged 55-64, And The 65 + Social Networking Presence Grew 100% In The Same Time Frame. • Highly Educated • Tech Savvy • Involved, But On Their Terms • Singular Issues
Community Support & Health Services • Health Service Availability • Facilities • Range Of Needs • Home & Personal Care Services • Caregiver Support • Education • Fraud protection • Emergency Preparation • Life Safety Programs
Pulling It All Together: Brainstorming Session Gap Analysis: Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps
Voting Exercise • Given What You’ve Heard And What You Know About Cary, Select Two Focus Areas Requiring The Most Attention: • Outdoor Spaces & Buildings • Transportation • Housing • Social Participation • Respect & Social Inclusion • Civic Participation & Employment • Communication & Information • Community & Health Services
Priority focus areas • Within Your Top Two Categories, What Specifically Would You Like To See Improved Or Addressed?