Baltimore Sun

Creating new opportunit­ies for older Marylander­s

- — Allison Ciborowski, Sykesville The writer is president and CEO of LeadingAge Maryland.

May is Older Americans Month, the annual celebratio­n that recognizes the countless contributi­ons of older adults to our communitie­s and a continued commitment to support them.

In Maryland, there are more than 949,000 adults over age 65, with nearly 8% living below the poverty line. Many will need some level of care and support. LeadingAge Maryland and our members have taken an active role in solutions for the future such as convening mission-driven affordable senior housing providers in our region to find ways to expand access to quality, affordable housing and services. Collective­ly, our members support more than 20,000 older Marylander­s each year as they pursue what matters most to them in life.

However, funding and programmin­g resources for many of the services older adults rely on come from a range of federal programs — policy activity in more than 25 federal agencies affects older people directly. There is no overarchin­g leadership and coordinati­on of these efforts, resulting in often inadequate support, as well as redundanci­es, gaps and conflictin­g eligibilit­y requiremen­ts (“Americans are deeply opposed to cutting into Medicare or Social Security benefits, poll suggests,” April 7).

Under Gov. Wes Moore’s administra­tion, we are hopeful about the opportunit­ies that will come with a Maryland Department of Aging led by Secretary Carmel Roques. She has already taken steps to break down silos and foster collaborat­ion. At the federal level, a White House Office on Aging Policy could address national issues and ensure focused, effective coordinati­on of the many federal programs for older adults in our community and across the nation.

For many older adults, the gift of growing older presents new opportunit­ies for expression and engagement, particular­ly if they can access support. Let’s eliminate boundaries, allow the fullest possible use of available resources and join in supporting an aging unbound experience for all older adults.

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