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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17- Mayoral Proclamation - AARP Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Proclamation of Acceptance and Implementation of the AARP and World Health Organization's Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities WHEREAS,the global population of people aged 60 and over is expected to grow from 600 million in 2000 to almost 2 billion by 20S0; and WHEREAS, in the United States,the population of people aged 6S and over is expected to grow from 3S million in 2000 to 88.S million by 20S0, taking the total share of the 6S+population from 12 percent to 20 percent of the total population; and WHEREAS,research shows that older Americans overwhelmingly want to remain in their homes and communities as they age; and WHEREAS, access to quality health care and long-term services and supports is essential for individuals to live in their homes and communities; and WHEREAS,the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities to encourage and promote public policies to increase the number of cities and communities that support healthy ageing and thereby improve the health,well-being, satisfaction, and quality of life for older Americans;and WHEREAS, active ageing is a life-long process,whereby an age-friendly community is not just "elder-friendly"but also intended to be friendly for all ages; and WHEREAS,the WHO has noted that"[m]aking cities and communities age-friendly is one of the most effective policy approaches for responding to demographic ageing,"and WHEREAS,the WHO has developed eight domains of community life that influence the health and quality of life of older people: 1. Outdoor spaces and buildings -accessibility to and availability of clean,safe community centers,parks,and other recreational facilities; 2. Transportation-safe and affordable modes of private and public transportation, "Complete Streets"types of initiatives,hospitable built environments; 3. Housing-wide range of housing options for older residents,ageing in place and other home modification programs,housing that is accessible to transportation and community and health services; 4. Social participation-access to leisure and cultural activities; opportunities for older residents to participate in social and civic engagement with their peers and younger people; S. Respect and social inclusion-programs to support and promote ethnic and cultural diversity,programs to encourage multigenerational interaction and dialogue,programs to combat loneliness and isolation among older residents; 6. Civic participation and employment-promotion of paid work and volunteer opportunities for older residents; opportunities for older residents to engage in formulation of policies relevant to their lives; 7. Communication and information-promotion of and access to the use of technology to keep older residents connected to their community and friends and family,both near and far; and 8. Community support and health services-access to homecare services, clinics,programs to promote active ageing(physical exercise and healthy habits); and WHEREAS,the WHO recognizes that cities and communities have different needs,resources, and varying capacities to engage their resources to take action to facilitate active ageing; NOW,THEREFORE, I, Carson Taylor, Mayor of the City of Bozeman, MT do hereby support initiatives and opportunities to engage in the WHO Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Network. Further,in recognition of existing efforts to promote and expand age friendly communities in the City of Bozeman, I do hereby support the application to the AARP/WHO Network of Livable Communities. Further,I support the efforts of AARP of Montana and the local citizens to evaluate opportunities to engage in the WHO Age-Friendly Cities and Communities. They shall actively seek input from diverse stakeholders,who shall be residents of the community and shall include older residents. Signed and Proclaimed this 28th day of August, 2017. Carson Taylor Mayor,Bozeman,Montana