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Alliance on Aging presents LADAP: community-driven plan for seniors and people with disabilities in Monterey and Salinas
Summary
Alliance on Aging told the Salinas City Council about a new Local Aging and Disabilities Action Plan (LADAP) developed with state grant support; the plan prioritizes eight domains of livability and calls for city participation in implementation.
Teresa Sullivan, project facilitator for the Alliance on Aging, presented the Local Aging and Disabilities Action Plan (LADAP) to the Salinas City Council on Aug. 12, summarizing a multi-year, community-driven planning effort to improve livability for older adults and people with disabilities across North and South Monterey County and the greater Salinas area.
What the plan is: LADAP is a locally tailored model that adapts the eight AARP livability domains (housing; outdoor spaces and buildings; transportation; civic participation and employment; communication and information; social participation; health services; community supports) and adds disaster preparedness and services. The…
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