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The memorandum discusses the progress of the Age-Friendly Action Plan and updates on Older Adult/Senior Services in San José. It highlights the growing older population in the city and the initiatives taken to support them, including the Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) and various community programs aimed at reducing social isolation and improving health outcomes. The document outlines the current service delivery models, participation rates, and future plans for enhancing services for older adults.
Key points
The older population in San José is growing, with approximately 13% of residents over age 65.
The City of San José is part of the WHO Global Network for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities.
The Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) provides meals and resources to older adults, with participation rates increasing since returning to in-person services.
Various programs are in place to improve civic engagement, access to resources, and physical health for older adults.
The memorandum includes data on the demographics of older adults in Santa Clara County and outlines the goals of the Age-Friendly Action Plan.
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NSE AGENDA: ITEM: TO: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUBJECT: SEE BELOW 5/9/2024 d(1) FROM: Jon Cicirelli DATE: April 22, 2024 _______________________________ Approved Date 5/2/24 SUBJECT: AGE-FRIENDLY ACTION PLAN PROGRESS AND OLDER ADULT/SENIOR SERVICES UPDATE RECOMMENDATION Accept the 2023-2024 Older Adults/Senior Services and Age-Friendly Initiative report. OUTCOME The Neighborhood Services and Education Committee (NSE) will be informed of the current Older Adults Services service delivery of continued in-person programs and services; accomplishments of the Older Adults Services Team (Team, the Senior Nutrition Program (SNP)); and updates on the status of ongoing Older Adult programming. Staff will also provide NSE with an update on the continuing of the Age-Friendly Initiative implementation. BACKGROUND Data has shown that San José’s older population is growing rapidly. Approximately 13% of San José residents (121,000) are now over age 65, a percentage estimated to grow to well over 20% by 2030. The California’s Department of Aging 2023 report illustrates the following for Santa Clara County: The population estimate of residents over 60 years of age will...
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The document outlines the Age-Friendly Action Plan presented to the Neighborhood Services & Education Committee on May 9, 2024. It highlights efforts to increase civic engagement among older adults, improve access to community resources, and enhance physical health through various programs. Key accomplishments include the restoration of the Senior Nutrition Program to pre-pandemic levels, the introduction of new enrichment programs, and the provision of digital literacy workshops. The plan also emphasizes collaboration with various organizations to support older adults' health and well-being.
Key points
Increase civic and social engagement among older adults.
Address food insecurities, transportation barriers, and legal issues.
Senior Nutrition Program has returned to pre-pandemic service levels.
New enrichment programs for older adults have been implemented.
Digital literacy workshops are being offered in partnership with non-profits.
Volunteer opportunities are communicated to retired City employees.
Funding for health and wellness grants has been allocated to multiple grantees.
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Senior Services & Older Adult Programs Age-Friendly Action Plan Neighborhood Services & Education Committee | May 9, 2024 Presenters: Maria De Leon, Deputy Director, PRNS Jeremy Shoffner, Recreation Superintendent, PRNS Rhonda Vargas, Parks, Recreation and Facilities Supervisor, PRNS Robert Miranda, Manager of Volunteer Services, Library 1 Increase civic and social engagement among older adults and decrease social isolation and loneliness. Increase awareness and access of community resources available to Accomplishments older adults to address food insecurities, transportation barriers, legal Senior Nutrition Program is back to pre- issues, housing needs, etc. Increase access to digital devices, broadband connectivity, and pandemic service model of In-Person improved digital literary skills. Dinning Program. Improve physical health and safety of older adults through participation in evidence-based programs. Older Adult Programs are back to full InPerson Programming. Santa Clara County, the over age 60 population will Implemented new enrichment programs for grow by over 200% from the Senior/Older Adult population. 2010 to 2060, Support of Senior Health and Wellness Grantees. 2010...