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of these categories and determine where improvements can be made. Realistically, there are many aspects you cannot change about your community, such as the location, original construction, and environmental aspects, but you can influence engagement, opportunity, transportation, etc. Strategizing should include a range of low or no cost items - items that may be funded by the association, as well as those services or activities that may be completed/underpinned by volunteers. Most towns have a vast amount of local, free, and almost free resources for those wishing to “age in place.” A simple reference list of services and events would be a great resource for both residents and managers. Your County Office on Aging can provide you with information and assistance on: • Nutrition Services

Is your community “Aging in Place” friendly? Communities must be proactive in asking themselves “Is our community ‘aging in place’ friendly?” This is a conver- sation that starts jointly with the Board and its membership. Communities that are designated as age-restricted have many advantages – their design, amenities, and social activities geared toward an aging population may already be in place. If your community is not age-restricted, utilize community volunteer resources and establish a committee

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to explore the issue at a holistic level. Be sure to also include the management team as they can provide you with a wealth of knowledge and their experi- ences regarding how other communities handled these changes. Housing, transportation, social engage- ment, and the availability of health services rank as the top four most pressing needs for residents “aging in place.” Review each

• Home Care and Care Management Services • Personal Assistance Services Program (PASP) • State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) • Prescription Assistance • Local Special Events/Calendar of Meetings • Transportation

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