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Positive Aging Community Project

Endorsed by both the Tallahassee City Commission and the Leon County Board of Commissioners in 2001, the Positive Aging Community Project—previously known as Elder Ready Community Project–works to create an environment for seniors, caregivers and families that encourages independence and the opportunity to age in place–with dignity, security and purpose.

Accomplishments 2001-2005
Tallahassee-Leon County Community Demographics and Trends
Positive Aging Community Purpose

Beginning in February 2005 the Positive Aging Community (PAC) leadership team reviewed the work completed since 2001 and prioritized areas they feel are most important. The top three priorities of the team are transportation, medical services and senior housing.

To meet the challenge of making our community senior-friendly and boomer-ready, the PAC team enlists the partnerships of area professionals in their fields of expertise and identifies ways to fill gaps of service to seniors. They must determine what can be accomplished with existing resources, what needs new and/or additional resources, what is short-term and what is long-term, and who can help.

Through the work that has been done, awareness of senior issues has been raised, especially to people and professionals beyond the aging network. But there is much more work to be accomplished. Making a community senior-friendly enhances all other programs and services. Ultimately, the project should be positioned to play a major role in influencing government and business decisions in regard to issues which impact senior services and quality of life.

Some Goals and Objectives
PAC Leadership Team