County Programs and Partnerships Building a Stronger Environment for Older Adults 

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The County’s Board of Supervisors received an update on the Aging Roadmap today, a comprehensive plan to make sure our region has the programs and resources needed to support the growing number of older adults. 

By 2029, the region’s older adult population is expected to grow to 820,000, making up a quarter of the County’s population of 3.3 million residents.  

Originally released in 2019, the Aging Roadmap is updated annually.  It was created using input from community members, surveys and those who work with or serve the aging population. 

“Our goal with the Aging Roadmap is to create supportive and inclusive communities where people of all ages and abilities have the equitable opportunity to thrive,” said Jennifer Bransford-Koons, County Aging & Independence Services (AIS) Director. “It is thanks to the feedback we get from the community that we’re able to align our programs and resources to make sure we’re reaching people with the services they need and that the contributions of older adults are harnessed.” 

The 2025 Aging Roadmap Annual Update covers program highlights for fiscal year 2024 to 2025, including:

People with questions or those who want to learn more about the programs and services available for older adults can call the AIS Call Center at 1-800-339-4661 or visit the AIS website. 

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