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Madera County adopts Local Aging and Disability Action Plan after yearlong community process

2675220 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt the Madera County Local Aging and Disability Action Plan, a grant-funded roadmap created with San Diego State University that sets goals across transportation, communication and other domains to support older adults and people with disabilities.

The Madera County Board of Supervisors on March 18 adopted the county's Local Aging and Disability Action Plan (LADAP), approving a strategy developed with residents, caregivers and the San Diego State University Center for Excellence in Aging and Longevity.

The plan, created after community engagement across the county, was presented to the board by Ming Wang, deputy director for adult services at the Madera County Department of Social Services, and partners from San Diego State University. "Our recommendation today is for the Board to adopt the Madera County Local Aging and Disability Action Plan," Wang said.

The plan was developed with funding and guidance from the California Department of Aging. As Michelle Madder, director of aging for SDSU's Center for Excellence in…

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