Communities for a Lifetime is Governor Jeb Bush’s statewide initiative that assists Florida cities, towns and counties in: - Evaluating current conditions
- Planning for the future
- Implementing improvements
Benefits all residents, young and old
How Do Communities Achieve Benefits? Communities engage in continuous self-assessment and improvement Increased awareness of contributions of older population
Why Is Initiative Needed? Florida’s demographics are changing. In 2010 the baby boomers start turning 65. An opportunity to build better communities.
History of the Initiative Began as Elder Ready Communities Transitioned to Communities for a Lifetime Grown into two categories - Recruitment
- Nurturing participating communities
Cities, Towns and Counties
What Is the Process? Community commitment Task force assembly Self-assessment and inventory of opportunities and programs Prioritize needs Make improvements
Physical Spaces Accessibility - Universal design
- Easily modified
Housing - Appropriate living arrangements
Shopping - Accessibility and parking
Transportation Accessibility - Accessible to residents at all levels of independence
Driving - Self-assessment of driving health
Private Transportation Walking Out-of-Town Travel
Efficiently planned communities Efficiently planned communities - Mixed use developments
- NORCs (naturally occurring retirement communities)
Parks and green space “Green” building - Reduces environmental impact
- Energy efficient
Business Partnerships - Public/private partnerships
- Collaboration benefits entire community
Friendly Businesses - Needs and preferences of older customers
- Can be part of safety net
Employment Opportunities - Personal preference or economic necessity
- experience, knowledge, and a strong work ethic
Volunteerism - Meaningful volunteer work
Safety - Fire and police departments trained
- S.A.L.T. Council (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together)
Health Physical - Promote wellness
- Maximize quality of life
- Exercise and fitness
Medical Services - Medicare providers
- Access to many doctors
- Geriatricians
- Eye/dental care
- Medication management
- Medical equipment
- Alzheimer’s services
- Adult adult day health care centers
Education Lifelong Learning - Senior centers
- Vocational schools
- Colleges and universities
- Museums
- Library
- Computer classes
Health and Wellness Education - Health fairs/education events
Cultural and Social Opportunities Recreation - Parks, theaters, libraries, museums, sporting events
- Swimming pool, public golf courses, tennis courts, bowling facilities
Spiritual - Support to caregivers
- Visitation programs
- Easy access
Who Is on the Task Force? - Aging network partners
- Recreational opportunities
- Senior volunteer and employment
- Accessibility services
- Financial/insurance/legal counseling
- Mental health providers
- Non-medical services
- Social Security
- Support groups
- Lifelong learning opportunities
- Adult education
- Community college
- Extension office
- Library services
- Planning department
- Local media
Collaboration Prepare for aging population Increase public awareness Support seniors and caregivers Benefit people of all ages
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