Video 5: Age-Friendly Network Training

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This is the fifth in a series of six videos about the process of making a community more "age-friendly" by joining the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. 


This video (or module) discusses the components of an age-friendly action plan, as well as how to use an action plan to begin age-friendly activities in a community.


An action plan lays out the goals, action items and strategies that a community will use to address the needs identified during the assessment phase of the age-friendly process. The plan, a


three-year roadmap for future age-friendly work, is comprised of the following key elements:

an executive summarya letter of support from the community's elected leadershipa community


profilemission, vision and values statementsa summary of the community assessment resultsa list of age-friendly team membersthe goalsaction items timelines


An age-friendly action plan is an important tool in creating an age-friendly workplan and it can become a communications tool for celebrating incremental age-friendly successes.  


Video Duration: 12 minutes


Watch Lesson 6: Implementing an Action PlanSee All  Age-Friendly Network Training VideosVisit the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities home pageVisit the AARP Livable


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