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What Makes a Community Age- Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University of Manitoba

What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University

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Page 1: What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University

What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research FindingsVerena Menec, PhDDirector, Centre on AgingCanada Research Chair in Healthy AgingUniversity of Manitoba

Page 2: What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University

Age-Friendly Cities/Communities Projects: Research Methods

Discussion groups with: Older adults (60-74 versus 75+ years old,

ensuring mix of: gender, income, and disabilities) Caregivers of older adults Service providers

Page 3: What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University

Age-Friendly Cities/Communities Projects: Research MethodsFocus on:

Age-friendly features Barriers Suggestions

Outdoor spaces and buildings

Transportation Housing Respect and Social Inclusion Social Participation Communication and

Information Civic Participation and

Employment Community Support and

Health Services

Page 4: What Makes a Community Age-Friendly? Some Research Findings Verena Menec, PhD Director, Centre on Aging Canada Research Chair in Healthy Aging University

Examples of Questions What is it like to live in [Winnipeg] as an

older person? What is it like to step outside of your home

to go for a walk to get fresh air, run errands or visit?

What is the public transportation system like in your community?

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Findings: Outdoor Spaces

Barriers: Lack of access to green space Lack of, broken, or brick sidewalks Snow and ice on sidewalks Safety concerns

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Findings: Outdoor Spaces“We’ve got great new paths all around the lake, which they’ve just completed. The lights aren’t hooked up yet, but it’s a marvelous place to walk.” (Senior Focus Group)

“That walkway is very well. But with a scooter, to get onto it, you can get on at 8th and then you have to go down to, I don’t know how far that way.” (Senior Focus Group)

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Findings: BuildingsBarriers: Steps and stairs into buildings Inaccessible or poorly designed washrooms

(e.g., small stalls) Heavy (not “senior-friendly”) doors Lack of automatic doors

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Findings: Buildings“The mall at the west end, the doors there ... you’ve got to be mighty, mighty careful to get through the door in time or else it will whack you. I have a big bruise on my arm from a door whack because this door closed before I had time to get through it.” (Seniors Focus Group)

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Findings: TransportationBarriers: Lack of flexibility in Handi-van services

(limited evening services and increased cost) Poorly designed loading zones Use of handicapped parking spots by non-

handicapped

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Findings: Transportation“My only complaint that I can put towards the transportation here in Portage, is for somebody like myself in a wheelchair, life stops at five o’clock in the afternoon.”

(Seniors focus group)

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Findings: HousingBarriers: Limited housing options available to meet the

diverse needs of seniors Shortage of housing for low-income seniors Problems with subsidized housing (e.g., small

size of units, lack of caretaker, lack of involvement in decision making)

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Findings: Housing“I’m very lucky, I live in a strictly senior type home, it’s an individual home. It was designed especially for seniors. There is no basement, there are no stairs. All the hallways are wide, all of the doorways are wide” (Seniors Focus Group)

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Next Steps

An Example of Universal Design

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Next Steps

Next StepsAge-Friendly Communities Community-University Research Alliance

$1 million, 5-year grant by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

17 Partner Organizations; 9 university researchers

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What Will We Do?

Develop “age-friendliness” indicators Assess how age-friendly communities are Function as a resource Find out how communities go

about becoming age-friendly Measure success

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Age-friendly communities support people to age safely, enjoy good health and to continue to participate fully in their community.