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New Jersey Joins the Age-Friendly Network

The state is the eighth to enroll in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities


New Jersey is a member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities
New Jersey is a state member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
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In preparation for New Jersey joining the network, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 227 on March 2, 2021, creating the Age-Friendly State Advisory Council, which will work to identify opportunities for creating livable communities for people of all ages in New Jersey, recommend best practices for age-friendly work and promote community inclusion.

As part of the effort, the state's Human Services’ Division on Aging Services will focus on providing older adults with a coordinated and seamless system of services across a range of areas that affect their lives. The division will partner with other state departments and community stakeholders such as mayors to develop a long-term plan to promote healthy aging throughout New Jersey.

“This is especially timely given the exacerbating impact COVID-19 has had on older adults and others who had already been experiencing social isolation, housing insecurity and transportation challenges,” Division of Aging Services Director Louise Rush said. “We’re excited to receive this designation and look forward to turning this concept into reality, for the benefit of older adults — and communities themselves — throughout New Jersey.”

Before the end of 2022 the state will issue a blueprint of best practices for advancing age-friendly practices in transportation, housing, inclusivity and community support and health services.

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