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Commission on Aging outlines Age Well NH plan, workforce and transportation priorities
Summary
The state Commission on Aging presented an annual report highlighting Age Well NH (a multi‑sector plan), recommended system changes for healthy aging, workforce expansion needs and transportation and housing as top challenges for New Hampshire’s growing 65-plus population.
Lily Wellington, executive director of the state Commission on Aging, and Laurie Duff, the commission’s state chair, presented the commission’s annual report and executive summary on Nov. 21.
Wellington said the commission, formed in 2019, is advising the General Court and the governor on aging policy and developing Age Well NH, a five-phase multi-sector plan. The commission is wrapping up a community…
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