As described in the CA Master Plan for Aging, this goal focuses on community planning which includes housing for older adults designed to accommodate different household sizes, accessible transportation options, welcoming parks and public spaces, and strong climate and disaster readiness. All of these aspects of living are foundational to well-being and continued engagement in civic, economic and social life.
Note: Goal 1 does not include information related to homelessness. Homeless indicators are part of Goal 5.
California Strategies for this goal are:
- More Housing Options
- Transportation Beyond Cars
- Emergency Preparedness & Response
- Outdoor & Community Spaces for All Ages
Key Findings
While participants tended to regard their communities as favorable places to retire, their perceptions of the availability of accessible housing within their city of residence varied greatly (0 – 78%). Participants were also consistent in not viewing their cities favorably on the availability of daytime and/or long-term care options. Thus, to better support individuals and families with aging in place, Orange County’s organizations, cities and communities should consider identifying and supporting programs and initiatives that increase accessible housing and in-home or local care options. This could include a collective legislative advocacy strategy at the State and Federal level for additional funding and increased Assisted Living waivers. Although emergency preparedness was not identified as a top concern by participants, due to the increasing risk of events such as earthquakes and wildfires, Orange County should continue its efforts in disaster planning and preparation, including developing and/or updating safety and localized evacuation plans for older adults.
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