适合所有年龄的社区:

C. Brown, N. Henkin
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5. 在北卡罗来纳州的纳什、富兰克林和吉尔福德县,老年人中心为社会联系、终身学习、志愿者机会以及获得社区服务和支持提供了一个焦点。2004年秋天,老年和成人服务部邀请了三家老年中心试行一项计划,为老年人友好型社区进行规划。所有这些都是卓越中心(根据该部门的自愿自我评估过程认证):富兰克林顿的富兰克林老年中心,纳什维尔的纳什,以及高点的罗伊B.卡勒老年中心。每个部门都从该部门开发的模式中选择了不同的重点领域(见http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/ aging/sfcomp.htm# a的描述),我们希望在愿景a中为所有市民(包括老年人)提供广泛的社会和经济机会和支持;重视长者对社会的贡献;促进积极的代际关系;在进行体能及社区规划时,考虑长者的需要及兴趣;尊重和支持老年人独立生活的愿望和努力;承认家庭、朋友和邻居在老年人生活中扮演的主要角色,可以提高他们的照顾能力。-NC老龄化和成人服务部,http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/ Aging /sfcmain.htm所有年龄的社区
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5. Ju ne 20 25 Senior-friendly Communities: Nash, Franklin, and Guilford Counties Throughout North Carolina, senior centers provide a focal point for social contact, lifelong learning, volunteer opportunities, and access to community services and supports. In fall 2004, the Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) invited three senior centers to pilot a project to plan for senior-friendly communities. All of them are centers of excellence (certified under the division’s voluntary self-evaluation process): Franklinton Senior Center in Franklinton, The NASH in Nashville, and the Roy B. Culler Senior Center in High Point. Each has selected a different area of focus from the model developed by the division (see the description at http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/ aging/sfcomp.htm#A), and we wanted to Vision A senior-friendly community offers a wide range of social and economic opportunities and supports for all citizens, including seniors; values seniors’ contributions to the community; promotes positive intergenerational relations; considers the needs and interests of seniors in physical and community planning; respects and supports seniors’ desire and efforts to live independently; and acknowledging the primary role that families, friends, and neighbors play in the lives of older adults, enhances their capacity for caring. —NC Division of Aging and Adult Services, http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/ aging/sfcmain.htm Communities for All Ages
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