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Long Beach council receives Age Friendly Action Plan to guide services for older residents

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The Long Beach City Council on May 13 received the city'wide Age Friendly Action Plan, a cross-sector blueprint with 9 livability domains, 24 goals and 108 action items intended to prepare the city for a growing older population and to guide future investment and coordination.

The Long Beach City Council received the city'wide Age Friendly Action Plan on May 13, a comprehensive framework city staff said will guide programs and partnerships to serve an expanding population of older adults.

Health and Human Services staff presented the plan, which city officials said was developed through community workshops, steering-committee work groups and outreach with more than 110 subject-matter experts and 62 older residents. "This plan will serve as our community wide blueprint designed to guide and align the efforts of private, public, and independent sectors towards the shared goal of creating a more inclusive, supportive, and livable city for older adults and people of all ages," said Sofia Hojat,…

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