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Did you know that more than one-third (33%+) of Santa Monica residents are over the age of 50, and that the percent of adults 65 and older will increase dramatically over the next 10 to 15 years?
 
How to best meet the current and future needs of adults 50+ has been a focus of the City. An evaluation that culminated in the recently released report, Evaluation of Services for Older Adults in Santa Monica, outlines recommendations for innovative ways to meet the needs of current seniors and the emerging needs and desires of boomers as they make their way into the second half of life. The report includes innovative recommendations for improving the programming for both older seniors and boomers - from health/fitness, social services, and social connection to educational enrichment, community service and re-careering/employment.
 
Eager to move forward on improving programming for adults 50+, the City has already brought new programming to the Senior Center at 1450 Ocean Avenue, worked closely with WISE & Healthy Aging on plans to expand the Dial-A-Ride program, taken steps to improve coordination of services for older seniors, received a state grant awarded to the Santa Monica Public Library to provide innovative, technology based programming aimed at boomers, partnered with and supported the Life Long Learning Older Adult Task Force in creating a user-friendly Quick Reference Guide for Older Adults.
 
The City will continue planning and improving programs for adults 50+. If you are interested in participating in the planning process or would like to receive a copy of the Evaluation of Services for Older Adults, click below or call 310-458-8701.

Evaluation of Services for Older Adults in Santa Monica

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