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Board adopts Local Aging and Disability Friendly Action Plan; county to expand ADRC outreach

2445688 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

Sacramento County adopted a five-year Local Aging and Disability Friendly Action Plan aligning with California's Master Plan for Aging and committing $200,000 grant-funded planning and outreach to improve services, ADRC awareness, accessibility and a proposed village program.

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 voted unanimously to adopt the county's Local Aging and Disability Friendly Action Plan (LADAP), a five-year strategy built to align with the California Master Plan for Aging and to strengthen information access, transportation, caregiving networks and business accessibility for older adults and people with disabilities.

Deputy Director Melissa Jacobs and consultant Mike King of Pear Street Consulting summarized the plan, which was developed with $200,000 in grant…

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