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Help shape programs and services for older adults and make Richmond more age friendly!
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Consultation has concluded.
Help shape programs and services for older adults and make Richmond more age friendly!
Thank you for providing your feedback into the City’s Older Adult Service Plan and Age-Friendly Community designation (from August - September 2014.)
This survey is now closed and your comments…
Thank you for providing your feedback into the City’s Older Adult Service Plan and Age-Friendly Community designation (from August - September 2014.)
This survey is now closed and your comments are being compiled for consideration.
Are you 55+, or are caregiver, family member or friend of someone who is? Your thoughts are important to the City of Richmond. We want to know how we can support the needs of older adults. Your participation and responses will help us shape the update to our Older Adults Service Plan and help us prepare an Age-Friendly Assessment & Action Plan.
Thank you for providing your feedback into the City’s Older Adult Service Plan and Age-Friendly Community designation (from August - September 2014.)
This survey is now closed and your comments are being compiled for consideration.
Are you 55+, or are caregiver, family member or friend of someone who is? Your thoughts are important to the City of Richmond. We want to know how we can support the needs of older adults. Your participation and responses will help us shape the update to our Older Adults Service Plan and help us prepare an Age-Friendly Assessment & Action Plan.
If you have any questions about either of these projects read on below or contact Mandeep Bains, Project Manager, at Mandeep.Bains@richmond.ca.
How You Can Participate
Various activities for older adults, their caregivers, family and friends to get involved and share their ideas will be undertaken from August 18 - September 18, 2014.
Survey
If you are 55+, click on the Survey tab below and share your thoughts through a short survey.
Online Feedback
Click on the Forum tab below to submit comments through the online discussion forum or the Map tab to highlight areas, assets and items that need improvement in your community.
More Information About the Older Adults Service Plan Update and Age-Friendly Assessment & Action Plan
The City of Richmond is in the process of updating its Older Adults Service Plan (2008-2012), and preparing an Age-Friendly Assessment and Action Plan. The updated Service Plan and the Age-Friendly Assessment & Action Plan will guide the planning and development of programs and services and support the City to become increasingly age-friendly for older adults (55+) in areas such as community recreation; wellness; arts, culture and heritage; housing; social and community planning; public safety; and transportation planning.
Your participation and responses will help us shape the update to the City's Older Adults Service Plan and prepare an Age-Friendly Assessment & Action Plan.
Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary. The survey is anonymous and will take about 15 minutes to complete. After you complete the survey you can enter your name into a draw prize for a $50 gift card.
The survey closes on September 18, 2014.
Consultation has concluded.
Help shape programs and services for older adults and make Richmond more age friendly!
Thank you for providing your feedback into the City’s Older Adult Service Plan and Age-Friendly Community designation (from August - September 2014.)
This survey is now closed and your comments…
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