Four Degrees to the Streets

Grown folks business: Planning for older adults


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According to the Population Reference Bureau, over 55 million Americans are 65 or older. And by 2030, 26 states will have over 20 percent of their residents over the age of 65. This podcast is for anyone curious about places and spaces, their community, and how to make it better. So it is only fitting to discuss what it means to age in place, which is staying in your own residence as you age for as long as you can. To do so successfully, older adults need to access necessary services to maintain the quality of life that they choose. Press play to hear: 

  • An overview of life expectancy data based on region and where people are living longer
  • Successful metrics for aging in place and national rankings
  • A conversation on mobility and safe stress for older adults

Thank you for listening and tune in every other Tuesday where Nimo and Jas keep it Four Degrees to the Streets.

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RESOURCES: 

Life Beyond 65: Changing Spatial Patterns of Survival at Older Ages in the United States

PRB: Which US States Have the Oldest Populations?

Milken Institute: Best Cities for Successful Aging 2017

The Commuting Patterns of Older Workers: 2013–2017 

Smart Growth America: Dangerous By Design 2021

8 80 Cities: 8 80 Streets Danforth Engagement Report

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