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2008-2010 State Initiative
The Maturing of Illinois:
Getting Communities on Track for an Aging Population
The number of persons 60 years of age and older in the state of
Illinois is expected to increase from 2 million today to over 3.6
million by the year 2030 – a 77% increase. By 2030, one in every
five Illinoisans will be 60 or older. To respond to this challenge, the thirteen Area Agencies on Aging
in partnership with the Illinois Department on Aging are pursuing a
statewide initiative entitled, “The Maturing of Illinois:
Getting Communities on Track for an Aging Population.”
A livable community:
- Provides affordable, appropriate, accessible housing.
- Ensures accessible, affordable, reliable, safe transportation.
- Adjusts the physical environment for inclusiveness and accessibility.
- Provides work, volunteer, and education opportunities.
- Ensures access to key health and support services.
- Encourages participation in civic, cultural, social, and recreational activities.
Within each of these six areas, a livable community strives to
maximize people's independence, assure safety and security, promote
inclusiveness, and provide choice.
While no one community has addressed all six of these goals
to equal degrees, many counties and local communities have made
extraordinary improvements in their livability for senior adults and people
with disabilities in one or even several of these areas. Their experiences
and achievements can serve as inspiration and provide replicable "best
practices," which other communities can emulate as they strive to
become more livable.
The goal of this initiative is to promote the development of
livable communities for all ages in Illinois. The objective of this
initiative is to collaborate with at least 45 selected communities
across 13 Planning and Service Areas to complete a comprehensive
assessment of their preparedness for the aging of the population
over the span of the three-year Area Plan for Fiscal Years 2008,
2009, and 2010.
Ultimately, the Area Agencies on Aging will submit
final reports on the preparedness of these communities to the
Illinois Department on Aging by October, 2010. The Illinois
Association of Area Agencies on Aging (I4A) will assist the Area
Agencies on Aging and the Illinois Department on Aging to complete a
report of the State’s preparedness by January, 2011.
The Department on Aging required that Area Agencies on Aging take
specific activities to assess existing policies, programs and
services within selected communities to determine whether they
address the needs of an aging population. The assessment activities
must include the areas of health and human services, land use,
housing, transportation, public safety, workforce and economic
development, recreation, education, civic engagement, and emergency
preparedness.
The Department required the Area Agencies on Aging to assess
selected communities to determine their “aging readiness” to provide
programs, policies, and services that address the needs of older
adults and their caregivers.
The Department required that, at minimum, all Area Agencies on
Aging must use the same assessment tool that will be jointly
identified and selected by the Illinois Association of Area Agencies
on Aging and the Department on Aging.
The Department required that Area Agencies on Aging must employ
mechanisms to survey targeted groups of older persons as part of the
community assessment process, including older persons that are in
greatest economic and/or social need, older individuals who are
minorities, older individuals with limited English proficiency,
family caregivers, and grandparents raising grandchildren.
The Department required that Area Agencies on Aging evaluate
their performance responding to the planned activities of the
Statewide Initiative.
The Department required the Area Agencies on Aging develop a
report with a summary of major activities conducted as part of the
assessment process, and specific recommendations for the Area Agency
selected communities to undertake to prepare for the aging of their
populations. This report will be due to the Department and I4A by
October 1, 2008.
The Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging (I4A) has
produced a Power Point presentation entitled, “The Maturing of
Illinois,” and a statewide assessment tool and guidelines entitled,
“The Livable Communities for All Ages Assessment Tool.” I4A
recognizes the staff of Age Options – the Area Agency on Aging for
Suburban Cook County, for taking the lead in developing the
statewide assessment tool and guidelines. I4A also acknowledges our
sources including: the “Livable Communities Evaluation Guide”
published by AARP and the Michigan Community Toolkit for a Lifetime.
I4A conducted a training session on the Assessment Tool and
Guidelines for staff of the Illinois Department on Aging and all
Area Agencies on Aging on October 23, 2007 in Urbana, Illinois. The
Power Point presentation, the ten sections of the Assessment Tool
and the Guidelines were presented and demonstrated.
I4A has contracted with the Department of Urban and Regional
Planning at Urbana-Champaign for a Graduate Assistant for the period
August 16, 2007 through August 15, 2008 to assist the Association
and the Area Agencies on Aging in the implementation of the
statewide assessment of community preparedness. The Graduate
Assistant provides technical assistance, coordinates data
collection, collects and disseminates models of livable communities
and best practices identified through the assessment process,
assists in monitoring and evaluating the performance of the AAAs in
conducting the assessment process, and assists I4A in the
preparation of reports.
Area Agencies on Aging are conducting the following activities in
Fiscal Year 2008:
- Educating and involving members of AAA governing boards, advisory councils, community leaders and
advocates about the Maturing of Illinois statewide initiative.
- Selecting communities to be assessed in consultation with local leaders.
- Collaborating with Universities and Community Colleges in the assessment process.
- Researching data sources.
- Preparing socio-economic profiles of selected communities.
- Recruiting community leaders and volunteers to serve on assessment teams.
- Training assessment team members.
- Selecting key informants for interviews for ten issue areas.
- Conducting interviews with key informants.
- Selecting persons to participate in focus groups.
- Facilitating focus groups.
- Identifying documents for review and analysis for ten issue areas, e.g., land use plans.
- Preparing an annual report of finding and recommendations.
I4A is conducting the following activities in support of the
Maturing of Illinois statewide initiative in FY2008:
- Producing “The Livable Communities for All Ages Assessment Tool and Guidelines”.
- Producing the “Maturing of Illinois” PowerPoint presentation.
- Arranging and conducting assessment tool training for IDOA and AAA personnel.
- Arranging and conducting presentations on the “Maturing of Illinois”
to statewide organizations including: Illinois Chapter of the American
Planning Association, Township Officials of Illinois, United
Counties Council of Illinois, etc.
- Producing a media release to inform the public about the statewide initiative.
- Producing a summary of communities selected for assessments by 13 Area Agencies on Aging.
- Producing a standardized format for community profiles.
- Producing a list of suggested key informants for the ten issue areas of the assessment.
- Preparing draft language and advocating for the passage of joint resolutions
in the Illinois House and Senate on the Maturing of Illinois statewide initiative.
- Developing an annual report of findings and recommendations received from 13 AAAs.
During Fiscal Year 2009 Area Agencies on Aging will conduct the following activities:
- Providing on-going training for assessment teams in selected communities.
- Coordinating the assessment of selected communities across ten issue areas.
- Reviewing and analyzing documents across ten issue areas.
- Coordinating interviews with key informants across ten issue areas.
- Coordinating focus groups in selected communities.
- Coordinating data collected from the assessment teams within the PSA.
- Helping assessment teams reach consensus about the preparedness of their communities.
- Identifying, documenting and reporting best practices within selected communities.
- Preparing an annual report of findings and recommendations.
During FY 2009, I4A will conduct the following activities in support of the statewide initiative:
- Supervise one or more university graduate assistants to support the initiative.
- Provide on-going training on the Assessment Tool and Guidelines for AAAs and IDOA.
- Arrange a statewide training conference on the Maturing of Illinois to include public officials,
professionals, advocates, and consumers representing the ten issue areas in the assessment.
- Conduct presentations on the Maturing of Illinois for statewide organizations.
- Serve as a clearinghouse for best practices of communities for all ages in Illinois.
- Coordinate reports of findings and recommendations from 13 Area Agencies on Aging.
- Prepare a statewide report of findings and recommendations.
The Maturing of Illinois - PowerPoint from 2007 Gov. Conference
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