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  City Starts Planning for Aging Boom Tuesday, January 06, 2009 | 39° Mostly Cloudy

Mayor John Hickenlooper announced Wednesday the creation of a task force to identify strategies to help Denver  prepare for the anticipated “age wave” of rapidly aging baby boomers, while continuing to ensure a high level of service and engage for the City’s current aging population.   
The Age Matters Task Force includes City Council Members Carol Boigon and Doug Linkhart. The idea for the panel emerged from recommendations of the 2006 Mayor’s Summit on Aging and the 2007 Denver Aging Steering Committee.  
 
“Over the next thirty years, the Denver population of people age 65 and older is projected to more than double, and will comprise nearly 17 percent of our total population,” Hickenlooper said.  “This cross-disciplinary City team is our first step toward engaging every sector of our community to prepare for the challenges and opportunities of this demographic shift. Our goal is very clear: We want to make Denver the best place to live for people of all ages and abilities.” 
 
“The ‘silver tsunami’ is coming. Aging adults have a lot to offer and a lot of needs. Focusing on these needs and assets will ultimately make the city a better place for everyone,” Linkhart said. 
 
“Aging affects everyone,” noted Lucía Guzmán, executive director of the City’s Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations, “However, not all of us are able to experience a quality of life that brings respect, dignity, stability and successful living as we age. How can aging become a positive aspect of who I am and what I do? The Task Force will seriously consider this question.”
 

The Age Matters Initiative Task Force includes the following individuals:

  • Anthony Aragon                                    Denver Office on Aging. 
  • Carol Boigon                                        Councilwoman At-Large
  • Jan Brennan                                         Denver Office of Cultural Affairs
  • Valerie Brooks                                     Denver Department of Human Services
  • Amber Callender                                 Denver Mayor’s Office
  • Brian Elms                                            Denver International Airport
  • Jeff Dolan                                              Career Service Authority
  • Laureen Ferris                                     Denver Office of Disability Rights
  • Susan M. Gallo, Ph.D.                        Office for Education and Children
  • Paula Gomez Farrel, Ph.D.               OED’s Division of Workforce Development
  • Lucía Guzmán                                     Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations
  • William C. Kralovec                            Office of Economic Development
  • Connie Larscheidt                              Denver Department of Parks and Recreation
  • Doug Linkhart                                     Councilman At-Large
  • Mike Major                                            311
  • Dolores Martinez Hernandez            Denver Office on Aging
  • Sandra Ramirez                                  Agency for Human Rights and Community Relations
  • Molly Urbina                                         Denver Department of Community Planning and Development
  • Robin Valdez                                       Denver Department of Environmental Health
  • Guillermo “Bill” Vidal                          Denver Department of Public Works 

Posted on Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Posted by AlanD  Contributed by AlanD
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