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Brookline Age-Friendly City Program Biannual Report: 2014-2015

by Elizabeth Costello | May 4, 2016

This document provides an update on the second and third years of the Brookline (MA) Age-Friendly City initiative.
Healthy Aging through Healthy Community Design

Healthy Aging through Healthy Community Design

by MA Healthy Aging Collaborative | May 3, 2016 | News and Updates

By the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) The concept of healthy aging through community design creates opportunities for municipalities to promote healthy aging by addressing the built environment. It also builds on the widely recognized “8 – 80”...

Age-Friendly Communities Evaluation Guide: Using Indicators to Measure Progress

by MA Healthy Aging Collaborative | Apr 11, 2016

The Public Health Agency of Canada has developed an Age-Friendly Communities Evaluation Guide as part of its commitment to promote the Age-Friendly Community model throughout Canada.  The guide provides information and tools to measure indicators of age-friendliness....

The Case for Age-Friendly Communities

by Elizabeth Costello | Mar 23, 2016

This report from Grantmakers in Aging sets the stage and provides a value-proposition for age-friendly communities.
Building America’s Most Age-Friendly City

Building America’s Most Age-Friendly City

by MA Healthy Aging Collaborative | Mar 2, 2016 | News and Updates

Cross-posted from Age-Friendly Boston By Mayor Martin J. Walsh Here in Boston, we are committed to making our city a place where everyone can succeed — of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. This is our guiding principle as we plan and build the future of our city....
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