Older Americans Month–A Good Time to Reflect on Policies

With the projected growth in our country’s senior population–the 85+ segment is expected to reach 14.6 million in just over 20 years–this year’s edition of “Older Americans Month” offers a good chance for policymakers to give thought to long-term planning in support of an aging population. In a post on Forbes.com, Next Avenue Contributor Bob Blancato takes a look at the Administration for Community Living’s most recent Profile of Older Americans report, and discusses the importance of improving senior-oriented policies dealing with housing, job opportunities, health care, and long-term care planning. Read his post here…

 

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