Arizona
A comprehensive state effort to prepare Arizona for its aging population.
Nuts and Bolts:
- In 2004, an executive order of the governor called for Aging 2020: Arizona’s Plan for an Aging Population.
- An Aging Summit was convened to obtain the views of the public in May of 2004.
- State agencies were then required to draft plans by the following September, based on the concerns raised at the Summit.
- After the draft plans were completed, community leaders convened in forty forums throughout Arizona to obtain recommendations from the public to be incorporated into the plans.
Successes:
- The Aging 2020 plan will incorporate strategies to create communities where persons of all ages, with and without disabilities, can live meaningful, productive, healthy independent lives.
- Adequate and appropriate options for community living, and the ability to choose and direct one’s own care, will be the standard approach in aging services by the year 2020.
- Aging 2020 will acknowledge Arizona’s regional differences, be attentive to rural, urban,and suburban needs, and take a multidisciplinary approach to change.
For more information on this program: Aging 2020: Arizona’s Plan for an Aging Population