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Senior SummitMarch 18, 2011
8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.
Building a Vision for an Elder-Friendly Detroit
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OUTCOME OF SENIOR SUMMIT
Obtain input from seniors on their vision forDetroit.
Gather information on the needs and desires
of seniors and adults with disabilities. Generate input from delegates that will shape
the development of a Blueprint for Action for
a Senior-Friendly Detroit. Submit information to the Detroit Works
Project Task Force.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF SENIOR FORUMS
18 Senior Forums held during February 2011 to
obtain input from seniors across the City of
Detroit.
Forums held in all seven Detroit Works Districts.
Nearly 500 older persons participated in the
Senior Forums.
Delegates represented here today.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF SENIOR FORUMS
KEY THEMES
More Accessible and Affordable Senior Housing
Home Repair and Modifications
Improved Public Safety and Security
More Recreational and Educational Programs
Access to Information about Services
Improved Neighborhoods absence of blight
Better Transportation and Mobility
More Health and Long Term Care Services
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DETROIT WORKS DISTRICT MAP
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During interactive presentation and discussions, onlyone designated Senior delegate can talk at a time.
Facilitators instructions and time limits must beobserved.
Respect the opinions of everyone. Delegates must note their name and comment once the
microphone has been given to them.
Delegates must honor the time frame given to each
segment so we can finish the process. Delegates must comment on the topic being discussed
at the time.
Comments not shared can be placed on Comment cards.
GROUND RULES
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Choices
INSTRUCTIONS FOR KEYPAD TECHNOLOGYWe want to hear your opinions!This will be an interactive presentation - we will be asking for:
Information about you
Your opinions on questions
1. Write down your keypad IDon your registration form(Channel and Address)
2. The presenter will read the displayed question.
3. A countdown timer will show the time you have to
respond.
4. Using your keypad, select your response.
5. Responses will automatically tally.
Lets test it out!
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The state of Michigan has lost about 70,000 residentsover the last 10 years.
Total population for the City of Detroit has decreased
steadily for the last decade.
Total senior population in the City of Detroit is
expected to increase an estimated 5.6% according
the 2005-2009 American Community Survey.
Declines in population impact tax revenues,congressional representation, general revenue and
funding for home and community services.
POPULATION TRENDS
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
1. Where do you live in Detroit?
A. Northwest
B. North Central or DowntownC. East
D. West or SouthwestE. Other
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Audience ResponseWhere do you live in Detroit?
39%
16%19% 18%
7%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Northwest North Central or
Downtown
East West or
Southwest
Other
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
2. What is your age?
A. Under 60 years
B. 60 to 64 yearsC. 65 to 69 years
D. 70 to 74 yearsE. 75 years and over
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Audience ResponseWhat is your age?
20%22%
18%
15%
25%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Under 60 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 years and over
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
3. What is your gender (sex)?A. Female
B. Male
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3. What is your gender (sex)?
79%
21%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Female Male
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
4. How would you describe your
racial or ethnic background?
A.Black / African American
B.White / Caucasian
C.Hispanic /Latino
D.Native American
E. Other
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4. How would you describe your racial or ethnic background?
79%
5% 7%2%
8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Black / African
American
White / Caucasian Hispanic /Latino Native American Other
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
5. What is the most damaging impact of
population loss in your neighborhood?
A. Increase in blight
B. Paying more for less effective City services
C. Less sense of community
D. Loss of funding for City or community
services
E. No impact
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5. What is the most damaging impact of population loss in your neighborhood?
31% 32%
11%
22%
4%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Increase in blight Paying more for
less effective City
services
Less sense of
community
Loss of funding for
City or community
services
No impact
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
6. What is the ideal 2030
population of Detroit?
A. 2 million
B. 1 million
C. 850,000
D. Less than 850,000
E. Does not matter
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6. What is the ideal 2030 population of Detroit?
46%
33%
3% 4%
14%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
2 million 1 million 850,000 Less than 850,000 Does not matter
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
7. What is the best way to reverse
the citys projected population loss?
A. Retain existing residents
B. Attract residents - Market the city to
baby boomers
C. Attract residents - Market the city to
young families
D. Other / Dont know
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7. What is the best way to reverse the citys projected population loss?
15%
24%
52%
9%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Retain existing
residents
Attract residents -
Market the city to
baby boomers
Attract residents -
Market the city to
young families
Other / Dont know
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Demographics of Delegates - Q&A
8. What is your neighborhoods
most important asset?
A. Housing
B. Location
C. Sense of community
D. Access to recreational and culturalopportunities
E. Other / Dont know
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8. What is your neighborhoods most important asset?
36%27%
18%13%
5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Housing Location Sense of
community
Access to
recreational and
cultural
opportunities
Other / Dont
know
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LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
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Bankers Life & Casualty-2005
Portland, ORSeattle, WA
San Francisco, CA
Pittsburgh, PA
Milwaukee, WI
Philadelphia, PA
New York, NY
Boston, MA
Cincinnati, OH
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Salt Lake City, UT
Detroit, MINew Orleans, LA
Indianapolis, IN
Kansas City, KS
Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
AARP (2007)
Atlanta, GA
Portland, OR
Chandler, AZ
Boston, MA (Beacon Hill)
Milwaukee, WI
Cities to Watch:
Austin, TX
Burlington, VT
Mankato, MN
Traverse City, MI
LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
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What would make the City of Detroit more senior
friendly and livable for all ages?
What does the City of Detroit, businesses and
corporations, philanthropic groups and the ordinary
citizens need to do to make this community elder-friendly?
Role of Government
Role of Business & Corporate World
Role of Philanthropic Organizations
Role of Ordinary Citizens
LIVABLE COMMUNITIES DISCUSSION POINTS
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Livable Communities Q & A
9. What should be done first to make
Detroit stronger and senior friendly?
A. Repopulate stable neighborhoods
B. Spread resources to neighborhoodsacross the city
C. Disinvest in declining neighborhoodsD. Other / Dont know
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9. What should be done first to make Detroit stronger and senior friendly?
39%
51%
6% 4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Repopulate stable
neighborhoods
Spread resources to
neighborhoods across
the city
Disinvest in declining
neighborhoods
Other / Dont know
bl
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Livable Communities Q & A
10. What should be done first to
improve seniors quality of life wherethey currently live? Improvements to:
A. Affordable and Accessible HousingB. Public safety
C. Pedestrian sidewalks, crosswalks, and
walking trailsD. City service delivery
E. Other / Dont know
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10. What should be done first to improve seniors quality of life
where they currently live? Improvements to:
39%47%
7% 6%
1%0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Affordable and
Accessible
Housing
Public safety Pedestrian
sidewalks,
crosswalks, and
walking trails
City service
delivery
Other / Dont
know
i bl C i i Q & 15
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Livable Communities Q & A11. What is the most important thing that the City can
do to make neighborhoods more senior friendly?
A. Remove abandoned housing and buildings.
B. Replace vacant lots with in-fill housing.
C. Remove debris and blight from
neighborhoods.
D. Assist older persons with home andneighborhood improvements.
E. Other / Dont know
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11. What is the most important thing that the City can do to make
neighborhoods more senior friendly?
40%
10%15%
33%
2%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Remove
abandoned
housing and
buildings.
Replace vacant
lots with in-fill
housing.
Remove debris
and blight from
neighborhoods.
Assist older
persons with
home and
neighborhood
improvements.
Other / Dont
know
Li bl C i i Q & A 15
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12. How can the City of Detroit help
seniors better use technology?
A. Computer training in neighborhood settings
B. Access to the internetC. Telemedicine
D. Security that uses modern technology
E. Other / Dont know
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How can the City of Detroit help seniors better use technology?
67%
18%
2%
10%
4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Computer training
in neighborhood
settings
Access to the
internet
Telemedicine Security that uses
modern
technology
Other / Dont
know
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13. How important is it for Detroiters
to have access to jobs in the city?
A.Extremely Important
B. Somewhat Important
C. Not very important
D.Not important
E. Other / Dont know
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13. How important is it for Detroiters to have access to jobs in the city?
91%
7%1% 0% 1%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Extremely
Important
Somewhat
Important
Not very
important
Not important Other / Dont
know
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14. What industry could have the
greatest economic impact on Detroitsfuture?
A. Freight/Logistics/TradeB. Manufacturing
C. Healthcare
D. Small Business Growth
E. Emerging Industries*
Livable Communities Q & A
*Emerging Industries: Green, Creative, Technology-Based Jobs
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14. What industry could have the greatest economic impact on Detroits future?
8%
23%31% 25%
13%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Li bl C iti Q & A 15
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15. What should be done first to make
recreation services better for seniors?A. More programs and services at existing
community centers
B. New community centers
C. Improvements to existing parks and recreation
programs
D. More amenities to support walking and exercise
(i.e. improved sidewalks and trails)
E. Other / Dont know
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15. What should be done first to make recreation services better for seniors?
45%
22% 22%
7%3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
More programs
and services at
existing
community
centers
New community
centers
Improvements to
existing parks and
recreation
programs
More amenities to
support walking
and exercise (i.e.
improved
sidewalks and
trails)
Other / Dont
know
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Blueprint for Action Livable Communities
16. How can the City generally promote civic engagement
of older residents and adults with disabilities?A. Engage senior citizens in the planning process when
re-designing the City of Detroit.
B. Incorporate the needs of seniors and adults with
disabilities into zoning codes.
C. Encourage citizens to participate in asset mapping
in the community.
D. Support intergenerational learning opportunitiesamong residents.
E. Other / Dont Know
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16. How can the City generally promote civic engagement
of older residents and adults with disabilities?51%
29%
3%
12%
4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Engage senior
citizens in the
planning process
when re-designing
the City of Detroit.
Incorporate the
needs of seniors
and adults with
disabilities into
zoning codes.
Encourage citizens
to participate in
asset mapping in
the community.
Support
intergenerational
learning
opportunities
among residents.
Other / Dont
Know
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SENIOR HOUSING
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What types of things can the City doto help you with your immediate
housing needs?
What kinds of senior housing would
you like in the City of Detroit?
SENIOR HOUSING DISCUSSION POINTS
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Senior Housing Q & A
17. What types of housing
improvements do seniors need most?
A.Roofing repairs
B. Carpentry repairs (i.e. stairs, etc.)
C. Electrical and/or plumbing
D.Home modifications for safety
E. Other / Dont know
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17. What types of housing improvements do seniors need most?
22%
16%
28% 29%
6%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Roofing repairs Carpentry repairs
(i.e. stairs, etc.)
Electrical and/or
plumbing
Home
modifications for
safety
Other / Dont
know
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18. What type of housing
opportunities do seniors need most?
A. Affordable assisted living
B. Independent living apartments
C. Continuing Care Retirement Community
D. Housing for grandparents raisinggrandchildren
E. Other / Dont know
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18. What type of housing opportunities do seniors need most?
36% 37%
13% 12%
2%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Affordable
assisted living
Independent
living apartments
Continuing Care
Retirement
Community
Housing for
grandparents
raising
grandchildren
Other / Dont
know
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19. Which type of feature or amenity is
most important for you in private orpublicly owned housing?
A. Lower rise, 2 3 story buildingsB. Supportive services & activities
C. Mixed income
D. Close proximity to services
E. Other / Dont know
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19. Which type of feature or amenity is most important for you in private or
publicly owned housing?
38% 33%
6%9%
14%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Lower rise, 2 3
story buildings
Supportive
services &
activities
Mixed income Close proximity
to services
Other / Dont
know
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20. How important is obtaining foreclosure
prevention assistance is to you?
A. Extremely important
B. Somewhat importantC. Not very important
D.Not importantE. Other / Dont know
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20. How important is obtaining foreclosure prevention assistance is
to you?
84%
2% 5% 6% 3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Extremely
important
Somewhat
important
Not very
important
Not important Other / Dont
know
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Blueprint for Action - Housing
21. How can the City of Detroit make
housing options more senior friendly?A. Institute property tax relief programs for older
homeowners.
B. Institute home modification and repairprograms.
C. Encourage developers to increase accessibilityby using universal design features (i.e. wider
doorways, etc).D. Encourage partnerships between housing andservice provider agencies.
E. Other / Dont know
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21. How can the City of Detroit make housing options more senior friendly?
63%
20%
8% 7%2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Institute property
tax reliefprograms for
older
homeowners.
Institute home
modification andrepair programs.
Encourage
developers toincrease
accessibility by
using universal
design features
(i.e. wider
doorways, etc).
Encourage
partnershipsbetween housing
and service
provider agencies.
Other / Dont
know
&
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TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
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How can the City of Detroit improve your mobility
within the City for older residents and individuals
with disabilities?
How can we improve transportation services for
older people and adults with disabilities?
TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
DISCUSSION POINTS
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22. What type of transportation do
you use most often?A. Door-to-door service that picks seniors up at
their home or apartment
B. Public transportation (DDOT/SMART buses)
C. An accessible environment (housing, retail,
and services in close proximity)
D. Personal automobile
E. Other / Dont know
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22. What type of transportation is most important to you as a senior?
7%
30%
7%
53%
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Door-to-door
service that picks
seniors up at their
home or
apartment
Public
transportation
(DDOT/SMART
buses)
An accessible
environment
(housing, retail,
and services in
close proximity)
Personal
automobile
Other / Dont
know
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23. Which type of transportation would
you most like to use in the future?
A. Door-to-door transportation
B. Public bus and light rail transportationC. An accessible environment (housing,
retail, and services in close proximity)
D. Personal automobile
E. Other / Dont know
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23. Which type of transportation would you most like to use in the future?
25%34%
17%21%
3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Door-to-door
transportation
Public bus and
light rail
transportation
An accessible
environment
(housing, retail,
and services in
close proximity)
Personal
automobile
Other / Dont
know
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24. What is the most important
benefit of creating light rail in Detroit?A. Access to my job
B. Access to medical appointmentsC. Access to family and friends
D. Access to shopping
E. Access to other services or
amenities
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24. What is the most important benefit of creating light rail in Detroit?
18%
28%
7%
20%
26%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Access to my job Access to medical
appointments
Access to family
and friends
Access to
shopping
Access to other
services or
amenities
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25. What changes are most necessary
to improve transportation?
A. Pedestrian sidewalks and cross walks
B. Bicycles lanes and trailsC. Automobiles street maintenance and
repairs
D. Public transportation bus and railimprovements
E. Other / Dont know
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25. What changes are most necessary to improve transportation?
8%3%
48%41%
1%0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Pedestrian
sidewalks and
cross walks
Bicycles lanes and
trails
Automobiles
street
maintenance and
repairs
Public
transportation
bus and rail
improvements
Other / Dont
know
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Mobility & Transportation Q & A26. If you do not currently use public transportation,
which of the following best describes why:
A. Unreliable Service
B. Too expensiveC. Lack of access to bus stop
D.Safety and/or quality of bus stop
E. Inability to reach destination
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26. If you do not currently use public transportation, which of the following best describes why:
36%
8%7%
37%
13%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Unreliable Service Too expensive Lack of access to
bus stop
Safety and/or
quality of bus stop
Inability to reach
destination
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27. How can the City make it easier for seniors and
individuals with disabilities to navigate the City?
A. Improve walkability and street design forpedestrians.
B. More flexible and easy-to-use transit.C. Support curb-to-curb transportation.
D. Take into consideration users with special
needs when planning routed transportationand light rail systems.
E. Other / Dont know
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27. How can the City make it easier for seniors and individuals with disabilities to navigate the City?
12%
25%
12%
46%
4%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%45%
50%
Improve
walkability and
street design for
pedestrians.
More flexible and
easy-to-use
transit.
Support curb-to-
curb
transportation.
Take into
consideration
users with special
needs when
planning routed
transportation
and light rail
systems.
Other / Dont
know
LONG TERM CARE SERVICE AND SUPPORT
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LONG-TERM CARE SERVICE AND SUPPORT
LONG TERM CARE SERVICE AND SUPPORT
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What types of long term care services
do you need to stay in your home
and community as long as possible?
LONG-TERM CARE SERVICE AND SUPPORT
DISCUSSION POINT
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28. What type of information would
be most useful to you?
A.Housing
B. Recreation
C. Health Care
D.Retirement Living
E. Public Benefits and Services
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28. What type of information would be most useful to you?
20%
7%
33%
11%
29%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Housing Recreation Health Care Retirement Living Public Benefits
and Services
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29. How do you most often get
information about senior services?
A.Television or Radio
B. Community services hotline
C. Options counselor
D.Internet
E. Other / Dont know
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29. How do you get information about senior services?
36%
24%
3%
11%
25%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Television or
Radio
Community
services hotline
Options counselor Internet Other / Dont
know
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30. Do you support using vacant
land to develop a Senior Campus inthe City?
A. Yes
B. NoC. Dont know
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30. Do you support using vacant land to develop a Senior Campus in the City?
97%
3% 1%0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
Yes No Dont know
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31. What is the most important
feature of a Senior Campus?A. Nursing care facility
B. Wellness center / Medical facilityC. Independent living housing with home
care services
D. Adult day services
E. Other / Dont know
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31. What is the most important feature of a Senior Campus?
4%
24%
62%
7% 4%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Nursing care
facility
Wellness center /
Medical facility
Independent
living housing
with home care
services
Adult day services Other / Dont
know
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32. Which of the following strategies would
most improve your access to information?
A. Aging and Disability Resource Center with
multiple sites throughout the CityB. Access to Community Resource Database
C. Telephone hotline
D. Information on the Internet
E. Other / Dont know
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32. Which of the following strategies would most improve your access to information?
61%
11% 10% 12% 7%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Aging and
Disability
Resource Center
with multiple sites
throughout the
City
Access to
Community
Resource
Database
Telephone hotline Information on
the Internet
Other / Dont
know
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33. Of the following options, which
is the most important long-termcare service to you?
A. Home health careB. Nursing care facility
C. Hospital care
D. Health Clinic / Wellness center
E. Adult and disability services
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33. Of the following options, which is the most important long-term care service to you?
55%
3%
9%
20%
12%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Home health care Nursing care
facility
Hospital care Health Clinic /
Wellness center
Adult and
disability services
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34. Of the following improvements, which should
the City prioritize to make healthcare better forseniors and individuals with disabilities?
A. Improve access to medical transportation.
B. Develop exercise and active living programstailored to seniors.
C. Provide vaccination and health prevention
screenings.
D. Expand healthy aging programs.
E. Other / Dont know
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34. Of the following improvements, which should the City prioritize to
make healthcare better for seniors and individuals with disabilities?
31%
39%
6%
21%
3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
Improve access to
medical
transportation.
Develop exercise
and active living
programs tailored
to seniors.
Provide
vaccination and
health prevention
screenings.
Expand healthy
aging programs.
Other / Dont
know
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35. Of the following, which can most improve
home and community care for older people andadults with disabilities?
A. Create an Aging and Disability Resource Center with
multiple satellites.
B. Support fresh produce programs for seniors at
Eastern Market.
C. Assist community agencies to integrate nursing
home and home based care into a Senior Campus.D. Connect seniors to public and private benefits to
meet their needs.
E. Other / Dont know
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35. Of the following, which can most improve home and
community care for older people and adults with disabilities?
28%
12%
26%31%
3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Create an Aging
and Disability
Resource Center
with multiple
satellites.
Support fresh
produce programs
for seniors at
Eastern Market.
Assist community
agencies to
integrate nursing
home and home
based care into a
Senior Campus.
Connect seniors to
public and private
benefits to meet
their needs.
Other / Dont
know
CITY SERVICES
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CITY SERVICES
CITY SERVICES DISCUSSION POINTS
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What types of ways can the City ofDetroit improve municipal services in
your neighborhood?
Should some City of Detroit services be
provided by private businesses?
CITY SERVICES DISCUSSION POINTS
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36. Of the following, what would
most improve your quality of life?
A.Quality education
B.Affordable, quality healthcare
C.Grocery stores/fresh food
D.Quality goods and services
E. Other / Dont know
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36. Of the following, what would most improve your quality of life?
29% 31%
18% 19%
3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Quality education Affordable,
quality healthcare
Grocery
stores/fresh food
Quality goods and
services
Other / Dont
know
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37. How would you describe the
quality of curbside trash pick-up?
A.Excellent
B.Very good
C.Average
D.Fair
E. Poor
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37. How would you describe the quality of curbside trash pick-up?
8%
19% 18% 17%
38%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Excellent Very good Average Fair Poor
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38. Are there active initiatives
happening in your neighborhoodright now?
A. Yes
B. NoC. Dont know
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38. Are there active initiatives happening in your neighborhood right now?
31%
48%
21%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Yes No Dont know
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39. What is the most important
investment in Detroits future?A. Housing
B. Infrastructure (roads, streets, sidewalks)
C. Social services
D. EducationE. Commercial corridors
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39. What is the most important investment in Detroits future?
20%
26%
13%
36%
5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Housing Infrastructure
(roads, streets,
sidewalks)
Social services Education Commercial
corridors
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40. Which of the following best
describes your vision for Detroit?A. Clean, beautiful, safe
B. Accessible and mobile
C. Economically robust
D. Culturally thriving
E. Other / Dont know
(amenities nearby, functionaltransportation)
(efficient City service delivery,
well-used land)
(jobs and new businesses /
industries)
(events, educationalopportunities, many cultures)
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40. Which of the following best describes your vision for Detroit?
32%
5%
46%
8% 8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Clean, beautiful,
safe
Accessible and
mobile
Economically
robust
Culturally thriving Other / Dont
know
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41. Which of the following would
most impact City service deliveryfor Seniors?
A. Decrease in size of city population or land.B. Support a Senior millage.
C. Attract tax-paying residents to the city.
D. Develop new industries.
E. Other / Dont know
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41. Which of the following most impact City service delivery for Seniors?
5%
21%
45%
24%
5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Decrease in size of
city population or
land.
Support a Senior
millage.
Attract tax-paying
residents to the
city.
Develop new
industries.
Other / Dont
know
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42. After today, what is your top
priority for making Detroit a better placefor seniors and adults with disabilities?
A. Support the building of a Senior Campus (housing,
nursing home, long-term care, activities).
B. Improve door-to-door transportation.
C. Improve public safety.
D. Develop a Volunteer Time Bank (residents can
barter services to help each other).
E. Other / Dont know
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42. After today, what is your top priority for making Detroit a better place for
seniors and adults with disabilities?
47%
7%
29%
11%5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Support the
building of a
Senior Campus
(housing, nursing
home, long-term
care, activities).
Improve door-to-
door
transportation.
Improve public
safety.
Develop a
Volunteer Time
Bank (residents
can barter
services to help
each other).
Other / Dont
know
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43. Residents can best improve
Detroit by participating in:
A. Volunteer Time Banks (residents can barterservices to help each other.)
B. City Council and other City of Detroitmeetings
C. Block clubs and resident councils
D. Clean-up campaigns and other civic activities
E. Other / Dont know
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43. Residents can best improve Detroit by participating in:
27%
16%
36%
20%
2%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Volunteer Time
Banks (residents
can barter
services to help
each other.)
City Council and
other City of
Detroit meetings
Block clubs and
resident councils
Clean-up
campaigns and
other civic
activities
Other / Dont
know
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44. What City services would best
help seniors?
A. Street lighting
B. Home repairs & home modifications
C. Sidewalks and road repairs
D. Trash pick-upE. Improved curb-to-curb
transportation
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44. What City services would best help seniors?
16%
63%
10%
2%
8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Street lighting Home repairs &
home
modifications
Sidewalks and
road repairs
Trash pick-up Improved curb-to-
curb
transportation
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45. Which of the following efforts should the
City implement first to improve public safety?A. Encourage Neighborhood Watch programs.
B. Encourage gatekeeper/mail carrier alert
program.C. Train law enforcement official on detecting
and reporting elder abuse.
D. Put more law enforcement on the streets inneighborhoods.
E. Other / Dont know
45 Whi h f h f ll i ff h ld h Ci i l fi i bli f ?
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45. Which of the following efforts should the City implement first to improve public safety?
18%6% 8%
65%
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Encourage
Neighborhood
Watch programs.
Encourage
gatekeeper/mail
carrier alert
program.
Train law
enforcement
official on
detecting and
reporting elder
abuse.
Put more law
enforcement on
the streets in
neighborhoods.
Other / Dont
know
ADVOCACY
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The Detroit Long Term Care Community
Advocacy Network is an advocacy group that
consists of consumer and providers dedicated
to improving services for older people and
individuals with disabilities.
Sign Up for CAN to keep abreast of
developments in long term care.
Blueprint for Action Recommendations will be
shared with advocates and delegates.
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46. Do you want to sign up to be a
member of the Communityadvocacy Network?
A. Yes
B. No
46 D t t i t b b f th C it d N t k?
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46. Do you want to sign up to be a member of the Community advocacy Network?
92%
8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Yes No
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47. Do you want to be kept up to
date on the Blueprint for Action foran Elder-Friendly Community?
A.Yes
B.No
47 D t t b k t t d t th Bl i t f A ti f Eld
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47. Do you want to be kept up to date on the Blueprint for Action for an Elder-
Friendly Community?
98%
2%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
Yes No
CREDITS
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AARP-Michigan - Volunteers
City of Detroit Mayors Office
City of Detroit Planning & Development
City of Detroit Logistical Team Community Legal Resources
Detroit Works Senior Leadership Team
Detroit Area Agency on Aging Staff
EM Consult (Photographs)
DETROIT AREA AGENCY ON AGING
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1333 Brewery Park Boulevard,
Suite 200Detroit, Michigan 48207-4544
Tel.: (313) 446-4444
Fax: (313) 446-4445
www.daaa1a.org
Wayne Bradley, Sr., Board Chairman
Paul Bridgewater, President & CEO
The Senior Solution
Thanks for Coming!
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