Colorado has one of the fastest growing elderly
populations in the country
As our population ages and the number of elderly and frail
elderly continue to grow, there is a heightened need for public
involvement in the concerns of this growing segment. The economic
and humanitarian impact of the baby boomers as they enter their
70s, 80s, 90s and 100s will be impossible to ignore. There are many
areas that demand our attention: from housing to health care, from
the needs of caregivers to the importance of policymaking.
The combined efforts of our financial commitment and our
political will are necessary to meet the coming senior
tidal wave. While government cuts and community support for
eldercare programs are often decreasing, the need for senior and
caregiver services continues to grow.
Get Involved!
Your voice is needed. Here is a list of links and educational
resources that will inspire your involvement:
Consortium for Adult Wellness - a statewide
collaboration of community-based agencies addressing the wellness
needs of older adults in recreation and senior centers:
American Society on Aging: www.asaging.org/index.cfm
National Council on Aging: http://www.ncoa.org/
Advocacy site for aging with the U.S. Senate: www.aging.senate.gov/
Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Advocacy site for Internet resources: www.aarp.org/internetresources
AARP advocacy site for Colorado: www.aarp.org/states/co/co-advocacy/
The Alzheimer's Association, Colorado Chapter: www.alzco.org
Advocacy site for the Alzheimer's Association for Colorado: www.alzco.org/advocacy.asp
National Council on Aging (NCOA): www.ncoa.org
Family Caregiver Alliance policy and issue page: www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/content_node.jsp?nodeid=788
Caregivers Campaign: www.caregivercredit.org
National Family Caregivers Initiatives: www.nfcacares.org/new_initiatives/
To learn more about current legislation
affecting seniors, and to find links to other
policy-related Web sites, go to the NCOA Web site and
click on advocacy, then click on current issues.