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Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Plan

Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) is a cross-sector initiative to ensure that residents of Olmsted County have what they need to live with autonomy and dignity in all life’s stages. When Olmsted County became a member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities in early 2020, it officially joined a global movement, with roots in the World Health Organization, to help cities and communities respond to an aging population and prepare for a permanently older society.

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Project Impact(s): Aging, Best Practice, Caring Relationship, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Housing, Mental Health, OpenBeam, Transportation

This project is in Develop Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Family Service Rochester

Contact: Dave Beal ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: 125 Live (aka Rochester Senior Center) ; AARP Rochester, MN ; Coalition for Rochester Area Housing ; County of Olmsted, MN ; Elder Network ; Family Service Rochester ; In the City for Good Steering Committee ; OpenBeam ; Rochester Community & Technical College ; Southeastern Minnesota Area Agency on Aging ; United Way of Olmsted County ; University of Minnesota Rochester

Potential Collaborators: Community Mobilization Resource Coalition (CMRC)


Related Projects

America's City for Health ; Coalition for Rochester Area Housing ; Community Health Assessment Process ; In City for Good (In the Shadow of Growth) ; Intercultural Center, Rochester (Creating a 21st Century Community Space)


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Aging

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Aging, Best Practice, Caring Relationship, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Housing, Mental Health, OpenBeam, Transportation

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:

Comprehensive, Diabetes, Mental Health, Physical Enviroment


Type of Project

Planning  

 


 

Detailed Description

8 Domains of Livability

 

 

 


 

 

Governor's Executive Order

 


 

Community Assessment Report

 

 

 

 

Expected Results

2021-07-01 Report Presentation 

 

 

 

Metrics

TBD

 


Key reports on: Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Plan


Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Plan (August 07, 2024)

August 2024 Report : Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) activities implementing the Age

Friendly Olmsted County 2022-2025 Action Plan since our annual report in February 2024.

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Developing Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Plan (July 15, 2023)
1. July 2023 Updates; 2. Feb. 2023 Updates; 3. April 2022 AFOC Action Plan Draft

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Age-Friendly Olmsted County (AFOC) Meetings Log (September 10, 2021)
9/10/2021 message from Dave Beal, August 2021 kickoff and inventory meeting

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AARP Age Friendly Community (June 27, 2021)

(1) 2021-06-27 Status Community Report;  (2) 2020-01-15:Olmsted County joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.

 

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Last modified by allnode on 2024/06/17
Created by allnode on 2017/10/18

 

 

 

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