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Minnesota Gerontological SocietyConference Agenda
Keynote: Age-Friendly Community Design – Policy, Research, Practice– Dana Bradley, PhD, Dean of the Erickson School of Aging Studies,– University of Maryland Baltimore County
Age-Friendly Perspectives: Panel Presentation– Facilitator: Adam Suomala, MPA, Executive Director, MN Leadership Council on Aging– State Policy – Sherrie Pugh, MPA, Chair, Gov’s Council on Age-Friendly MN– Community – Nan Just, MSPH, Age-Friendly Northfield MN– Individual – LaVerne Gilliam, BS, retired, Shakopee, MN
Age-Friendly Minnesota. Age-Friendly Communities. Age-Friendly You.– Rajean Moone, PhD, Gov’s Council on Age-Friendly MN– Will Phillips, BA, State Director, AARP-MN– Patsy Bartley, MBA, Executive Director, SHIFT
DHS COVID 19 Response - Call to ActionDan Pollock, JD, Assist. Commissioner,
– Continuing Care for Older Adults, Dept. of Human Services
CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE = 1,557 TOTAL
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CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE = 1,557 TOTAL
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Professional - AgingServices 1,298
Professional -Health Care 154
Students34
Faculty29
Retired24
Volunteers18
CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE = 1,557 TOTAL
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Overall, how would you rate the virtual conference?
Excellent, 25.0%Very good,
44.4%
Good, 25.6%Fair, 3.3%
Poor, 1.7%
Rate each portion of the virtual conference
37.2%
44.0%42.1% 41.2%
33.5%36.6% 36.9% 36.2%
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3.1% 1.7% 1.1% 1.7%0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1%
Keynote (DanaBradley)
Panel 1 (Sherrie Pugh,Nan Just, LaVerne
Gilliam) Adam
Panel 2 (RajeanMoone, Will Phillips,
Patsy Bartley)
Call to Action (DanPollock)
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Outdoor Spaces and Buildings
Transportation
Housing
Social Participation
Respect and Social Inclusion
Work and Civic Engagement
Communication and Information
Community and Health Services
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Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain specific ranking score
Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain 3 Housing
39.2%
18.2%
11.5% 12.2%
6.8%
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Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain 2 Transportation
7.5%
22.5%25.2%
10.2%13.6%
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Domain 8 Community and Health Services
16.6%17.9% 18.5%
11.3% 10.6%
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Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain 5 Respect and Social Inclusion
14.9%12.8% 13.5%
10.8%12.8%
18.2%
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Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain 4 Social Participation
6.0%
10.7%8.1%
22.8%
18.1%20.1%
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Rank from most important to least the eight domains livability
Domain 7 Communication and Information
8.7% 9.4%
14.1% 14.1% 14.8% 14.1%16.1%
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Domain 1 Outdoor Spaces and Buildings
5.4%3.4% 4.1%
10.2%11.6%
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Domain 6 Work and Civic Engagement
2.1%4.1% 4.1%
8.9%11.0%
15.8%17.1%
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Senior Young adult,college students
Racial, ethnic andcultural minority
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AfricanAmerican*
NativeAmerican*
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Which group(s) of individuals are under-represented
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Who is being overlooked/left out of the conversation
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Geo-area andcommunity (all)
Small community Suburban, greatermetro area
Rural area Tribal area
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Who is being overlooked/left out of the conversation
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Living incongregated
facilities
Living alone,housebound
Disability Hearingloss/visionimpaired
Poor health,chronic healthconditions &
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Dementia, andmental illness
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Who is being overlooked/left out of the conversation
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Low income, poor
Homeless
Lack of transfortation
Low virtual literacy/access
Poor health, chronic health conditions & cared at home
Agencies serving seniors
Business, local official
Which group(s) of individuals are under-represented
or under-served in the age-friendly movement?
Who is being overlooked/left out of the conversation
How can age-friendly communities better respond to the
needs of older adults equitably during a pandemic?
Text coding category N Reponses summary
Domain 1: Outdoor Spaces & buildings 0
Domain 2: Transportation 4 Provide better, and safe transportation options
Domain 3: Housing 1 Provide affordable housing for moderate income individuals
Domain 4: Social Participation 4 Seniors watch out for each other, stay in contact with friends,
… Have an optional buddy system in neighborhoods or
seniors housing
Domain 5: Respect & Social Inclusion 16 • Involve: seniors, seniors as contributors
• Inclusive: language support
• Engage: partner with or collaborate with or listen to
Parish nurse, faith communities, community based social
services, broader community leaders, schools,
• Recruit and use volunteers
Domain 6: Work & Civic Engagement 0
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How can age-friendly communities better respond to the
needs of older adults equitably during a pandemic?
Text coding category N Reponses summary
Domain 7:
Communication &
Information
30 ▪ Accurate information delivered in a format that is easy to understand
and access.
- Get information out where older can access without going online
- Outreach to immigrant community with translated materials
▪ Provide technology tools ( e.g. internet, new device, zoom meeting)
and trainings that are free or affordable to seniors to stay connected,
get needed services
▪ Communicate to seniors on what help are available
Domain 8:
Community &Health
Services
25 ▪ Ensure seniors are contacted on a regular basis and their basic needs
are being met (groceries, medicine, tele health ...)
▪ Support those who care for them, living wages for direct care workers
▪ Enhance in-home services proactively, not just in response to a
pandemic but make them normative.
Domain 9:
Emergency preparedness
1 Have a preparedness plan in place.
How can age-friendly communities better respond to the
needs of older adults equitably during a pandemic?
Text coding category N Reponses summary
General 20 ▪ Need to be innovative and creative to reach and connect seniors,
make sure everyone's needs are met
▪ Make sure the vulnerable are protected
▪ Advocate for those who can not advocate for themselves
▪ Equal access to protection (PPE), testing and treatment
▪ Coordinate state-level efforts, integrate programs and services
Addressing issue of
isolation
4 Isolation and loneliness-what services are available?
Equitable 11 Be equitable to all, including…
▪ Rural seniors, tribal seniors
▪ Seniors in public housings
▪ Seniors in congregated settings
▪ Seniors with disabilities
▪ Immigrants ..
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Name your community/city & rank its age-friendly status
all respondents
Excellent 4%
Very good18%
Good43%
Fair31%
Poor4%
Name your community/city & rank its age-friendly status
City specific data
Response Minneapolis St. Paul Rochester All
respondents
Excellent 1 0 0 5
Very good 4 1 3 22
Good 4 3 4 51
Fair 4 1 3 37
Poor 1 0 0 5
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CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE = 1,557 TOTAL
Tom Hyder, Executive DirectorMinnesota Gerontological [email protected]
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