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2024 Age Strong Needs Assessment

Let your voice be heard!

Age Strong is conducting a needs assessment to learn more about the needs, concerns, and priorities of Boston’s older adults. Information will be gathered via surveys, focus groups, and listening sessions to learn more about the experiences of older adults and their caregivers. The goal is to create an Age Strong Plan which aims to make Boston inclusive and accessible to people of all ages. This is a valuable opportunity to let your voice be heard! We want to hear your ideas about how we can make Boston a better place to age.

Who is eligible to participate: 

  • Anyone aged 50 or over who lives in Boston and anyone who cares for an older Bostonian is invited to take the survey and join a listening session.
  • Participants can take the survey using a computer, phone, or tablet. Paper surveys will also be available at a number of community events, senior centers, and senior buildings this fall.
  • The survey is available in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic, Cape Verdean Creole, Somali, Russian, French, and Portuguese.

Take the survey below!

Surveys

Listening Sessions

Age Strong will be hosting several in-person listening sessions over the next few months to get your feedback in additional formats. Please check back here shortly for dates and registration information!

I have more questions. Who can I contact?

For any questions about the Needs Assessment process, please email bostonaaa@boston.gov or call Ava Portela at 617-635-1953.

 

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