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AGE FRIENDLY
EVANSTON!
January 27, 2015
Age Friendly Evanston! Initiatives
Christina Ferraro
Assistant Director of Community Services
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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
NETWORK OF AGE FRIENDLY CITIES
210 cities worldwide
26 countries
88 million people
11 affiliate programs
i.e. AARP in USA at local level
Evanston is now
1 of 39 cities
in the USA
1 of 2 cities in Illinois
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AGE FRIENDLY EVANSTON! TASKFORCE
Appointed by Mayor Tisdahl in December 2013, the nine (9) member
taskforce is developing the action plan to ensure Evanston is an Age
Friendly community
1. Chairperson, Susan Cherco
2. Transportation, Helen Gagel
3. Social Participation, Jo-Ann Cromer
4. Respect & Social Inclusion, Dorothy Strong
5. Housing, Wayne Heimbach
6. Outdoor Spaces & Buildings, Susan Canter
7. Communication & Information, Martha Holmes
8. Community & Health Services, John Barfield
9. Civic Participation & Employment, Isidro Lucas
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HOW IS THIS BEING ACCOMPLISHED?
- Assess current age friendliness
- Ask community members: “What affects your ability to live your best life in
Evanston?”
- Develop three-year city-wide action plan for implementation based on the
objectives of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Age Friendly
Communities Program
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COMMUNITY INPUT PROCESS
- Community outreach
- Data collection efforts
- Community meetings
- Surveys – print, electronic
- Roundtable discussions
- Focus groups
- Working groups
- Additional survey being prepared for distribution March 1st
- Results of the survey will be analyzed and will lay the groundwork for the
effort moving forward
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HOUSING
committee of nearly 20 individuals
Need for more affordable housing to rent or own – current options are too
expensive!
Land trusts
Shared housing
Supportive housing (similar to assisted living)
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OUTDOOR SPACES & BUILDINGS
committee of nearly 10 individuals
Adopt-a-Park program
Park Directory
Need for indoor walking options for year round walking
Sidewalks are uneven …. Especially for wheelchairs and walkers
Need benches in parks that don’t have them already and in business
districts throughout Evanston
Insufficient lighting in certain areas
Free Wi-Fi in four subsidized housing buildings
Evanston Bike Safety
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TRANSPORTATION
committee of nearly 10 individuals
Biggest need is medical visit transportation
Concerns with the taxi program
Current design to get in/out Evanston not around Evanston
East / west travel is difficult
East of Chicago Ave has lack of transportation
Bus #93 does not run on Emerson on Sundays and limited on Saturday
Drivers not always stopping at crosswalks
Bike lanes have caused confusion for many
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SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
CIVIC PARTICIPATION & EMPLOYMENT
RESPECT & SOCIAL INCLUSION
Their preliminary findings …..
Need more information about activities (communication)
Need to get there (transportation)
Cost of activities are prohibitive for some
Educate youth to respect older adults
Most feel safe – concerned about the El stations, lack of elevators
Employment: more for young people!
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT & HEALTH SERVICES
Outreach at St. Nicholas Church, Evanston
Need for coordinated social services in Evanston!
Established Advisory Committee* to Community Support & Health Services
to establish links with health care and social service providers
Duplication of services vs greater need
Hospital senior services moved from Evanston
More geriatricians needed in Evanston
Only Presence Health accepts Medicaid for Psychiatry
- * Ellen Browne, Jessica Feldman, Sandi Johnson, Connie Wood and Irene Pierce
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COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION
This committee of 4 participants
Technology is not for all … yet!
311, texting, website
Levy Center
Foster Club
Condo Association Boards, Neighborhood Watch Groups
Evanston Roundtable
Evanston Review
Evanston Now
Evanston Public Library
Word of mouth
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SCHEDULE
Years 1 and 2: Dec 2014 - 2016
ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOP PLAN
The survey will be out March 1st
Develop action plan
Years 3, 4 and 5: Dec 2016 – 2019
IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION
Oversee the implementation of the action plan approved by the
City Council.
Continual improvement
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AGE FRIENDLY EVANSTON!
Top Three Priorities
Housing
Transportation
Coordinated Social Services