The Santa Barbara County Adult & Aging Network (AAN) invites the public to attend a regional online forum to learn about California’s Master Plan for Aging, and contribute ideas and perspectives as priorities are discussed for local implementation of the Plan.
The forum will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, October 22. Confirmed speakers include State Senator Monique Limón and former State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson. To download a printable bilingual flyer or register to attend, visit
www.sbcmpa.com.
“Ten years from now, one out of every four Californians will be older adults,” AAN director Barbara Finch observed. “This demographic change will bring challenges and opportunities in housing, health, inclusion, caregiving, and affordability—and California’s Master Plan for Aging provides a 10-year strategy to help communities meet them.” (For more information on the Plan, visit
mpa.aging.ca.gov.)
“We invite the public to attend this virtual forum to learn about the Plan and share their input,” said Finch. “Public participation will help ensure that local voices and local actions guide the allocation of state and federal resources coming to our county.”
Organizers want to hear from older adults and people with disabilities, family members and caregivers, healthcare providers, philanthropists, business owners, faith leaders, community organizers, city/county/state government leaders, and representatives from public and private organizations whose services enhance quality of life for older adults and people with disabilities. Spanish and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available, along with closed captioning.
Event partners include the Independent Living Resource Center, Area Agency on Aging, Promotores Network, Family Service Agency, Prontopia, and Adult & Aging Network (which receives administrative support from the Santa Barbara County Department of Social Services).
Supported by a grant from The SCAN Foundation—advancing a coordinated and easily navigated system of high-quality services for older adults that preserve dignity and independence. For more information, visit
www.TheSCANFoundation.org.