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in Larimer County, the population over age 65 will grow 140% and retiree spending will almost TRIPLE over the next 20 years. The Larimer County Summit on Aging will pave the way for understanding how this major demographic shift will affect employees, employers, developers, businesses, health care, and our over all quality of life. Join the Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities for this day long event designed to help our communities prepare for a future where Larimer County is recognized as an innovative leader in defining livable communities for healthy aging in the 21st century.
Since January 2011, more than 10,000 Baby Boomers have been turning 65 nationwide every day, a pattern that will continue for almost 20 years. Representing nearly one-third of our population and two-thirds our nation’s financial assets, Baby Boomers are expected to change the definition of retirement: they will live longer, be more active, spend more, save less, keep working, and do more volunteering.
Larimer County is now the 5th fastest growing 65+ population in Colorado. We have a reputation for being an ideal community for citizens to live, age, and embrace a better quality of life. Fort Collins and Loveland are consistently nationally ranked as the best places in the United States to retire. But in the face of demographic change, we need to plan how our community will continue to be a great place for our older residents.
OUR PARTNERS:
The Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities represents a variety of organizations and initiatives intended to improve livability for seniors in Larimer County. The initiative is led by led by the Foundation on Aging for Larimer County and the Larimer County Office on Aging in collaboration with 7 other community organizations.
Foundation on Aging for Larimer County | Larimer County Office on Aging |
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Loveland Senior Advisory Board | Fort Collins Senior Advisory Board |
Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council | CSU Center for Public Deliberation |
Elder Care Network of Northern Colorado | AARP Colorado |
UCHealth Aspen Club | Fort Collins Human Relations Commission |
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