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September 29,
2017
United Nations International Day of Older
Persons
On
Sunday, we will join communities around the world in observing the
International Day of Older Persons. October 1 was designated by the United Nations in 1990
to recognize the vital contributions of older people globally and to
encourage member nations to thoughtfully address their increasingly aging
populations.
Older
adults’ contributions to our society are many, because they play multiple
roles. They are grandparents, parents, great aunts and uncles; they are
friends and mentors; they are community leaders and volunteers; they are
also elected officials, and critical contributors in the workforce.
Clearly, our communities are stronger when everyone has the opportunity to
contribute their talents.
Helping
to make that possible is at the core of everything we do at the
Administration for Community Living. ACL was created around the fundamental
principle that older adults and people with disabilities of all ages should
be able to live independently and participate fully in their communities.
To that end, ACL advocates for older adults, people of all ages with
disabilities, and the people who support them; funds a wide range of
services and supports provided by networks of community-based
organizations; and invests in research and innovation.
ACL
programs provide support to caregivers, many of whom are older adults
themselves; help older adults manage chronic health conditions, remain
physically active, and preserve their overall health; support states in protecting rights and preventing abuse;
help older adults maintain control of their own lives, even if they need
assistance with some tasks; and much more.
In
the U.S., 10,000 adults turn 65 every day. Globally, the number of people
aged 60 and above is expected to reach 1.4 billion in 2030 and 2 billion in
2050. We must all work together: in our communities, across the nation, and
in partnership with other countries, to promote policies that recognize and
make use of the experience and capabilities of this growing population.
This is particularly true as people are living longer and staying healthier
for more of those years.
On
this year’s International Day of Older Persons, and every day going
forward, let’s make a committed effort to ensure that every person has the
opportunity fully participate in their communities, throughout their lives.
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