AARP Hearing Center

California joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities in June 2021. The enrollment is a result of Governor Gavin Newsom's 2019 directive to convene a cabinet-level Work Group for Aging and develop a state Master Plan for Aging. The plan outlines five goals and 23 strategies to build a California for All Ages by 2030.
“California has the nation’s largest and most diverse aging population," said Newsom. "We must tap into those talents and address the critical needs, so all Californians can have healthy and happy older years — especially those at greater risk of isolation, abuse, or homelessness. We are committed to creating a California for all ages where everyone has the ability to live and thrive in the community they choose.”
“By 2030, 10.8 million Californians will be age 60 or over," stated Nancy McPherson, AARP California State Director. "That means older adults will make up one quarter of the state’s population, nearly double the number 10 years ago — a growth rate larger than any other age group. The cost of being unprepared for this shift is unaffordable and untenable."