AARP Hearing Center

A livable community is safe and secure, contains housing that’s affordable and appropriate, features transportation options, access to needed services, and opportunities for residents to engage and participate in community life. The AARP Livable Communities initiative supports the efforts of neighborhoods, towns, cities, counties and entire states to become more livable and age-friendly for people of all ages.
The goal is for the communities where we live to be communities for people of all ages and life stages.
Otherwise, roadways intended to facilitate connections become barriers for people who cannot drive.
Cultural activities, visiting with family and friends, shopping and other daily activities are off limits when public transportation is not available and walking is not a safe option.
A home can become difficult to navigate when it hasn’t been designed to accommodate its occupants' changing needs.
Remaining in a community often becomes impossible due to a lack of suitable housing options and access to essential services.
AARP brings the voices of millions into the process.
Our Work
- AARP engages public officials, stakeholders and residents at the local level to plan for and enact community changes that will improve the lives of older adults and people of all ages.
- AARP educates and engages volunteers and residents so they can support positive changes that enable them to remain in their communities and homes.