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Progress Report
84 Month Progress Report

Age-Friendly DC

"Safe at Home is a great program in terms of the things that we’ve received from it, because they filled in the gaps that make the house safer for my father making it easier to care for him effectively."

- Carolyn & Richard, Ward 3 Residents

 

Mayor Bowser knows that aging well means living well. As the population of residents age 60 or older continues to grow, the Bowser Administration is more focused than ever on ensuring Washingtonians of every age can live active, connected, healthy, and engaged lives across all eight wards. Through investments in transportation, housing, in-home supports, and wellness programs, we are providing our seniors with the resources and support they need to age in place—in the city and neighborhoods they call home. In fact, Washington, DC was recognized by the World Health Organization and AARP as a top Age-Friendly City in Fall 2017. Read More [PDF]

Age-Friendly Statistics