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Monday, July 23, 2012

Guest Blog from Wendy Eddy

Aging Population

I recently attended a conference where one of the speakers discussed the challenges of our aging population.  With the advances in health care and nutrition we are living longer than ever before.
One of the main points was that, as members of our communities, we need to be aware of the special needs of our aging population.  Some needs may be handicap accessible buildings, transportation services, larger and better marked traffic signs, affordable housing available in close proximity to businesses such as doctor’s offices and grocery stores.

Another point was that as our population ages, we as employers, need to be conscience of the impact this may have on our employees.  A lot of families now find themselves in the position of caring for an elderly family member.  Although this can be a rewarding life experience it could also be time consuming and stressful.
Aging should be a graceful process so we all need to be supportive of the members of our communities as we all navigate our way through this life.       

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for reminding us of this important demographic trend, Wendy. The challenges of an aging workforce and aging population reverberate throughout our communities. We need to be more aware and responsive to these changes.

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