Aging and Equity in the Greater Portland Metropolitan Region discusses the opportunities and needs created by the increase in older adults in the region. The 65 and older population is expected to more than double over the next two decades, to over half a million people. Planning for the inevitable and unprecedented aging of our population provides an opportunity to improve our environments while becoming a leader in the push to create sustainable, equitable, and age-friendly communities
The fact that the U.S. is aging is not new; many headlines in 2011, while not heralding the coming o...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
A growing body of research emphasizes the development of an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Presentations on Aging and Equity in the Region from the Institute on Aging - Drs. Alan DeLaTorre ...
The older population is increasing in size in Portland, the state of Oregon, the United States, and ...
This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access. It has been accepted for inclusion in...
Introduction From 2006-2019, the Age-Friendly Portland Initiative operated as a city-university- com...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
This report explores how the aging population—including native Oregonians and senior adults moving t...
Portland, Oregon, is considered to be a leader in sustainable development. Government agencies, nonp...
The 2020 Census is projected to show 77 million Americans will be age 65 or older, up from 40 millio...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
The fact that the U.S. is aging is not new; many headlines in 2011, while not heralding the coming o...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
A growing body of research emphasizes the development of an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Presentations on Aging and Equity in the Region from the Institute on Aging - Drs. Alan DeLaTorre ...
The older population is increasing in size in Portland, the state of Oregon, the United States, and ...
This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access. It has been accepted for inclusion in...
Introduction From 2006-2019, the Age-Friendly Portland Initiative operated as a city-university- com...
The report was funded by Grantmakers In Aging, an organization dedicated to promoting and strengthen...
This report explores how the aging population—including native Oregonians and senior adults moving t...
Portland, Oregon, is considered to be a leader in sustainable development. Government agencies, nonp...
The 2020 Census is projected to show 77 million Americans will be age 65 or older, up from 40 millio...
Maine has one of the oldest populations in the United States. In this article, Helen Miltiades and L...
The fact that the population of the United States is aging is no surprise; the demographic projectio...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Patricia Oh describes how age-friendly communities can provide residents of all ages what they need ...
The fact that the U.S. is aging is not new; many headlines in 2011, while not heralding the coming o...
The population in Canada is aging, and even the ‘Silicon Valley of the North’ Waterloo Region is no ...
A growing body of research emphasizes the development of an understanding of the relationship betwee...