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4/21/2014
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Board of Commissioners
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Aging Strategic Plan Goals <br />There are real and significant implications to the aging of the Baby Boomer population. By <br />working now to commit public, private and community resources, we can help older adults <br />meet their future needs. <br />The Aging Strategic Plan task force determined two primary goals related to how Cabarrus <br />County can most effectively serve the aging community. It is important to note in relation to <br />these goals, however, that County management and staff will not be able to provide services <br />and programs for this growing population without external support. The Aging Strategic Plan <br />incorporates collaboration with outside agencies and partners who serve the interests of adults <br />ages 65 and older. <br />The primary goals of the Aging Strategic Plan are to identify, evaluate and collaborate on <br />programs and services and to raise awareness for what Cabarrus County has to offer for the <br />aging population. <br />The first step in understanding the community's needs was through distribution of an <br />unscientific community survey in English and Spanish. Over a three -week period, individuals <br />could take the survey at any branch of the Cabarrus County Public Library, Cabarrus County <br />parks, senior centers and administrative offices, at local YMCA locations, at the 2013 Cabarrus <br />County Fair and online through the Cabarrus County website. There were no age restrictions <br />for survey participants; however, 79 percent of respondents who provided their age indicated <br />they were 55 or older. The 244 survey respondents provided useful feedback and guidance for <br />the overall planning process. Complete survey results are attached as Appendix A. <br />Who will benefit from the plan <br />The plan design focuses on Cabarrus County residents ages 65 and older. The distinction is <br />based on the age requirements for federal programs, including Medicare and full payment of <br />Social Security. Age 65 is also considered a monumental age for research data, including the <br />Census. <br />Since a major focus of the plan is on prevention, the task force believes that early outreach <br />and education can have a positive and significant impact on future behaviors. Including <br />residents ages 55 -64 as a secondary audience can potentially change their health outcomes <br />and also positively impact their understanding of issues experienced by their parents and older <br />adults for whom they care. Following a similar structure, the Older Americans Act pertains to <br />ages 60 and older, and AARP includes ages 50 and older. <br />The third audience that could benefit from the strategic plan is caregivers throughout our <br />community. The plan includes information, resources and opportunities that can help meet the <br />needs and expand the understanding of professional and amateur caregivers as they serve <br />older adults in Cabarrus County. <br />3.17.14 DRAFT Cabarrus County Aging Strategic Plan <br />4 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -5 Page 95 <br />
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