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California se convierte en el último estado "amigable con las personas mayores"

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Thursday, June 3, 2021   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California es ahora oficialmente un estado "amigable con las personas mayores" gracias a una nueva asociación entre el Departamento de Envejecimiento de California y AARP.

La organización sin fines de lucro está prestando su experiencia para ayudar a implementar en el estado el nuevo Plan Maestro para el Envejecimiento, el cual se publicó en enero. Kim McCoy Wade, director del Departamento de Envejecimiento de California, dice que este plan tiene cinco objetivos generales.

"El primer objetivo es la vivienda para todas las edades y etapas," dice McCoy Wade. "California necesita construir muchos tipos de vivienda mas diversos y accesibles. El segundo objetivo es reinventar la salud. Sabemos que la gente quiere ayuda que les permita quedarse en casa y vivir de forma independiente."

Los otros objetivos incluyen políticas para apoyar la inclusión y la equidad, apoyar a los cuidadores y trabajar para reducir el costo de vida de los estadounidenses mayores.

Las investigaciones muestran que para el 2030, una de cada cinco personas en los EE. UU. tendrá 65 años o más. Y para el 2035, la cantidad de adultos mayores de 65 años será mayor que la cantidad de niños menores de 18 años.

McCoy Wade dice que la lista de expertos en políticas públicas de AARP ha informado el debate sobre una variedad de temas.

"Esa experiencia y esa red han sido de gran ayuda para dar forma al plan y ahora nos ayudaran a hacerlo realidad," agrega McCoy Wade.

Más de 50 comunidades de California también forman parte del programa. Comparte las mejores prácticas sobre formas para hacer sus ciudades más habitables para todas las edades, informa decisiones sobre vivienda, transporte, espacios verdes y más.

Los otros estados y territorios de la Red de Comunidades Amigables con las Personas Mayores incluyen Colorado, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nueva York y las Islas Vírgenes de EE. UU.




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