A new strategic plan, A Strategic Framework for a National Plan on Aging, has been released by a consortium of 16 federal departments and agencies, along with three philanthropies focused on aging. The 38-page report, described as "unprecedented" by Lindsay Goldman, CEO of Grantmakers in Aging, aims to raise awareness of the needs and priorities of an aging population and to promote a person-centered approach to aging.
The plan, developed by the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Healthy Aging and Age-Friendly Communities (ICC), which was established by Congress in 2020, outlines four major priorities: age-friendly communities, coordinated housing and supportive services, increased access to long-term services and supports, and aligned health care and supportive services.
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U.S. Finally Has a Plan on Aging: Will We Use It?
By Ultimate Senior Resource August 9, 2024 3 min read
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