News: News and Updates

The Role of CDCs in the Age-Friendly Movement

If the aim of the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations sounds familiar, it is because MACDC and their member Community Development Corporations across Massachusetts make excellent partners for Age-Friendly Community efforts.  MACDC...

Complete Streets Funding Awarded to 23 Communities

The state's Complete Streets program - often cited as an example of how age-friendly communities can address their physical environments - is awarding $5.5 million to 23 communities, according to the Springfield Republican and MassLive.com. Smart Growth America...

Report on Business and the Future of Aging Released by Milken Institute

The Milken Institute, which releases an annual list of the best cities for successful aging, has compiled a report that captures the opportunity an aging population presents for business, economic growth and society at-large. Based on the 2017 Summit on Business and...

Salem for All Ages Releases ‘Year One’ Report

The City of Salem was among the first communities in the state to both join the AARP/WHO Network of Age-Friendly Communities and also come out with an action plan. The "Salem for All Ages" task force is once again showing leadership with a "Year One" report that...

Age-Friendly News Clips – February 1-15

Periodically, the Healthy Aging Collaborative will share news articles that mention state and local efforts to make cities, towns and regions in Massachusetts Age- and Dementia Friendly. Check out the following articles from early February on the momentum of this...

Health Affairs Article Hails Value of Medical and CBO Collaboration

Citing academic research and strong survey data, an article from the Health Affairs blog underlines the benefit and positive impact of pairing the health care sector with community-based organizations to address health-related social needs. According to the blog, the...