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Laura McDonough

Winter Placemaking Projects Promote Livability for All Ages
The Age Strong Vermont Community Forum took place on November 30 at 10:00 AM. A complete recording of the forum can be found below:
The fourteen local advocates who completed the 2023 Vermont State Walking College, in collaboration with AARP Vermont, have announced their Walk Action Plans for their communities.
November is National Family Caregivers Month, which seeks to shine a bright light on the more than 48 million American heroes, including 70,000 here in Vermont, helping care for their loved ones independently at home – where they want to be.
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New AARP Livability Index™ Top 100 finds that every community requires improvement to meet the needs of an aging population
AARP Vermont is pleased to welcome the Town of Milton as the latest member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. As the latest community to sign on to the network, Milton’s civic leaders will have access to global resources and information on age-friendly best practices, models of assessment and implementation, and the experiences of towns and cities around the world.
New AARP Scorecard: Vermont Ranks #9 in the Country for Long-Term Care Services and Supports for Older Americans, Including Family Caregivers
OEENC Used AARP's Walk Audit Toolkit to Enhance Walkability
Governor Scott signed the HOME Act into law on June 5, heralding a big win for housing and livability advocates across Vermont, as well as the community members they serve.
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