Action Plan for an Age-Friendly Miami-Dade
The Miami-Dade Age-Friendly Initiative is now launching its Action Plan for an Age-Friendly Miami-Dade. The overarching goal of this plan and for the Initiative is to Create a community for all ages, where older adults in Miami-Dade can stay active and healthy with dignity and enjoyment. As a leader and changemaker in your community, we encourage you to read through this plan and identify strategies that you would like to see realized in your own community; and take steps toward implementation.
The Big Idea in 4 Minutes – Coming of Age In Aging America
WHO World Report on Ageing and Health – Executive Summary – World Health Organization
World Report on Ageing and Health – World Health Organization
2015 White House Conference on Aging Final Report
NCOA: The United States of Aging Report
Climate Change and the Health of Older Adults
National Poll on Healthy Aging by the University of Michigan: Everyday Ageism and Health
Action Plan for an Age-Friendly Miami-Dade
Public Health and Age-Friendly Communities
The Case for Age-Friendly Communities
The Value Proposition of Age-Friendly Communities
Grantmakers In Aging (GIA) Age-friendly communities & CommunityAGEnda
As senior population grows, aging in place gains popularity: Communities conducting outreach
Miami-Dade Age-Friendly Housing Policy Scan
Aging in Place Guide for Building Owners – Age-Friendly NYC
Aging in Place Design Guidelines – Enterprise
CMS: Modernizing Health Care to Improve Physical Accessibility
U.S. Departments of Commerce and Health and Human Services Report on Age-Accessible Housing
www.SafeRoutestoAgeinPlace.org
Safe Routes to Age in Place Resource Guide
Presentation: Safe Routes to Age in Place, A Pilot in Little Havana, Miami
Publication: An Audit of a Diverse Community for Safe Routes to Age in Place
Little Havana Pilot Project Elder Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Initiative wants to make Little Havana more pedestrian friendly
Elderly Pedestrians Especially at Risk on South Florida Roads
Visit this page to download and share maps of data on older adults in Miami-Dade County related to demographics, outdoor spaces, transportation, and housing.
Our partners include the following lead agencies: AARP Florida, Alliance for Aging, Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County, Health Foundation of South Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization, United Way of Miami-Dade, and Urban Health Partnerships.