The Signal

County passes plan to be more age-friendly

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor­s approved an action plan Tuesday aimed at creating a more age-friendly region and the Santa Clarita Valley is included in all aspects of the plan.

“Today’s action by the Board of Supervisor­s is a reflection of our dedication to meet the needs of our older adults — a population that continues to grow each day,” the office of Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose district covers the SCV, said in an email statement. “We are committed to our aging population in all communitie­s across the county, including the Santa Clarita Valley.”

The plan, known as the Age-Friendly Action Plan, comes as part of the Purposeful Aging Los Angeles Initiative, launched by the county and city of L.A. in 2016 to prepare for a growing older adult population that is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse, according to a news release by the county’s Workforce Developmen­t, Aging and Community Services Department.

Within the next three years, the plan is designed to improve several aspects of communitie­s including transporta­tion, housing and health services.

These key areas were chosen after Purposeful Aging led an extensive effort to engage diverse older adults and stakeholde­rs in developing the action plan, which included listening sessions regionally and a 2017 countywide survey to identify community priorities.

“A countywide survey to assess community priorities was launched, as well as partnering with AARP to hold listening sessions in 10 communitie­s throughout the county, including one in Santa Clarita,” said Cynthia D. Banks, director of the Community Services Department.

In the 100-plus page Purposeful Aging report, the action plan breaks down each key section, with 34 recommenda­tions set to guide efforts toward more age-friendly communitie­s.

For example, to improve transporta­tion systems for older adults, communitie­s are recommende­d to explore innovative collaborat­ions with transporta­tion network companies, provide outreach on transporta­tion options and increase the menu of services available that cross jurisdicti­onal lines.

Supervisor Sheila Kuehl said in the news release that “we must ensure that our communitie­s are age-friendly, and include walkable streets, easy access to grocery stores and services, as well as opportunit­ies for older adults to stay engaged through volunteeri­ng or other community activities.”

Banks added that, as the plan executes, insights gained to inform age-friendly efforts will be shared with those in SCV and collaborat­ion from the area will be needed.

Besides the developmen­t of the AgeFriendl­y Action Plan, Purposeful Aging has also launched or supported other events like the Annual Older Adult Summit and the Bringing our Loved Ones Home Initiative.

We must ensure that our communitie­s are age-friendly.” Sheila Kuehl, Los Angeles County supervisor, 3rd District

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