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Nation Looks to Tennessee for Advice on Livable Communities

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Thursday, November 14, 2013   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With the population of Americans age 65 and older expected to more than double within the next half-century, communities in Tennessee are finding ways to help their residents stay independent and in their hometowns.

Today in Nashville, stakeholders from across the country assemble to discuss the issue and the best solutions for making communities work better for folks of all ages.

Among the speakers is Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president of AARP’s State and National Group.

"People want to not only stay in their communities, but also in their own homes,” she says. “Surveys we've done over the years show that people really want to stay in their homes, and they certainly want to stay in their communities."

LeaMond adds one way Tennessee is looking to the future is with the newly appointed Governor's Task Force on Aging.

The panel has three main areas of focus: support for family caregivers, healthy behaviors and livable communities.

"To do that, they need access to transportation,” LeaMond explains. “Housing is hugely important, and being in an environment that has other kinds of opportunities, for socialization and engagement in the community."

Today's Governing Meeting of the AARP is being held at the Music City Center.

Among the Task Force on Aging members is Rebecca Kelly, state director of AARP Tennessee. She says the trend toward creating livable communities is spreading to cities across the state.

"Trying to connect services to folks so that they can easily get to drug stores and grocery stores and services that they need,” she points out. “Making communities more convenient and connected to each other."




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