
Enhancing Community Well-Being for Aging Populations
This resource highlights the Eight Domains of Community for All Ages developed by WHO/AARP Livable Communities, focusing on creating age-friendly environments. The domains cover areas such as outdoor spaces, transportation, housing, social participation, civic engagement, community support, and health services, aiming to ensure a high quality of life for older individuals by promoting accessibility, inclusivity, and wellness.
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The Eight Domains The Eight Domains of Community for All Ages Community for All Ages of WHO/AARP WHO/AARP Livable Livable
Outdoor Spaces and Buildings: Safe access to buildings and recreational facilities. Transportation: Safe and affordable modes of private and public transportation and access to them. Housing: A range of affordable, accessible housing options, affordable assisted living and home modification programs for aging in place.
Social Participation/Respect and Social Inclusion/Communication and Information: Information available at neighborhood or community level; promotion of ethnic, cultural and intergenerational interaction. Civic Participation and Employment: Paid work and volunteer activities for older residents and opportunities to engage in the formulation of policies relevant to their lives.
Community Support and Health Services: Access to home-based care services, health clinics and programs that promote wellness and active aging.