The 8 to 80 Problem: Designing Cities for Young and Old

How do we create cities in which both 8-year-olds and 80-year-olds can move about safely and enjoyably?” Here is an article in the Atlantic that dresses this question.  The 8 to 80 Problem: Designing Cities for Young and Old by John Lorinc published in The Atlantic Jan 18, 2012  

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Creating Aging-Friendly Communities Conference: keynote, panels and discussion

In 2008, the Sierra Health Foundation joined the Helen Andrus Benedict Foundation, MetLife Foundation and The California Endowment in support of an online conference offered by the Friendly Communities Center for the Advanced Study of Aging Services at the University of California at Berkeley. This unique conference series was designed to support individuals and organizations nationwide […]

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Communities for All Ages

Communities for All Ages is a national initiative that helps communities address critical issues from a multi-generational perspective and promote the well-being of all age groups. Both a vision and a life span approach to community building, Communities for All Ages represents a new way of thinking and acting. It focuses on helping organizations, community […]

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