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Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State | Vermont Department of Health
Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State | Vermont Department of Health
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Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State
Brain Health & Dementia
Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State
Healthy Body, Healthy Brain
Living with Dementia
Resources for Health Care Professionals
Support for Dementia Family Caregivers
What Are Dementia-friendly Communities?
Age Strong VT
is Vermont’s first 10-year, multisector plan on aging (MPA), outlining seven broad goals, with corresponding objectives and strategies to support Vermont in being an age-friendly state where people can continue to belong throughout their lifespan, making Vermont a great place for all ages and stages of life. Visit the links below to read the plan, learn how to get involved or request a presentation on the Age Strong VT Multisector Plan on Aging.
How does Age Strong VT apply to me?
Regardless of your current age or ability, consider what type of aging process you envision for yourself or for your loved ones.
Does your community have the resources in place for you to live and age how you imagined? We are all getting older
- from current older Vermonters and their family members to our neighbors, caregivers and younger generations, we are all aging
How will Age Strong VT promote aging well?
The Age Strong VT plan serves as a roadmap for Vermont state agencies and lawmakers, business owners, social service agencies, town and city planners, and the healthcare industry to build a coordinated and efficient system of services
—with the overarching goal of enhancing and securing the right for all Vermonters to age safely and happily, while maintaining dignity and respect.
Age Strong VT is a plan that benefits all of us and serves to build a stronger future for our community, where all Vermonters have equitable opportunities to thrive throughout all stages of life— at any age or ability.
Examples of age-friendly initiatives:
Age Friendly Housing:
Vermont’s Age-Friendly Housing plan
Continuing Education
: The University of Vermont's Age-Friendly University
Age Friendly Health Systems
: Grace Cottage Hospital patient-centered care
Resources
AARP
Homes for All
HomeShare Vermont
Community Action Agencies
National Reframe Aging: Home
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA's)
Vermont Chapter
Alzheimer’s Association
Center on Aging
The University of Vermont
Home - Vermont Center for Independent Living
The Vermont Aging Network Consortium (VANC)
Cathedral Square - Affordable Housing for Seniors & Special Needs
Data
Age Strong VT Year 1 Goal Tracker
Caregiver Focus Group Report
Equity Focus Group Report
Healthy Aging Reports by County
One page data reports for each county. Each report contains county-specific demographic data a description of barriers to healthy aging and healthy aging indicators by age group.
Vermont Report
Addison County
Bennington County
Caledonia County
Chittenden County
Essex County
Franklin County
Grand Isle County
Lamoille County
Orange County
Orleans County
Rutland County
Washington County
Windham County
Windsor County
The 8 Pillars of Aging Strong
Self-determination:
Older Vermonters should be able to direct their own lives as they age, and be granted dignity, respect and autonomy when it comes to decisions affecting their lives.
Safety and Protection:
Older Vermonters should be able to maintain their civil and legal rights to be protected. All individuals should feel safe and protected:
Within their living communities
Against abuse, neglect and exploitation
At all stages of life, even if their capacity is diminished
Financial Security:
All older Vermonters regardless of age and ability should have the opportunity to:
Receive an adequate income
Work and maintain employment if they choose
Retire without fear of poverty and isolation
Optimal Health and Wellness:
Through the end of their lives, older Vermonters should have the opportunity to receive:
Optimal physical, dental, mental, emotional and spiritual health
Affordable and accessible options for health, counseling, exercise and nutrition
Access to coordinated, competent, and high-quality care
Social Connection and Engagement:
Older Vermonters should be free from isolation and loneliness with the opportunities to participate in affordable and accessible social connection within their communities through:
Work and volunteering
Continued education
Arts and culture
Broadband access and other technology
Housing, Transportation and Community Design:
Communities should be designed to support and maintain the health, safety and independence of older Vermonters through safe, affordable, and accessible housing, transportation and community support systems. Flexible and affordable transport pilots underway in Vermont are making the difference in accessing appointments and grocery shopping among older Vermonters.
Family Caregiving Support:
Family caregivers play an essential role in supporting older Vermonters throughout the aging process. All family caregivers should have affordable access to:
Education and trainings
Counseling
Respite
Support
Coordinated and Efficient System of Services:
A Coordinated and Efficient System of Services is key to ensuring that the needs of Vermonters are met. Vermonters can feel empowered and better to age well in their homes and community if we work to:
Improve efficient delivery of service
Close gaps in unmet needs
Increase accessibility of resources
Important Links
Subscribe to our newsletter!
Social Connection Map
Age Friendly Concepts
Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living
Where can I find social resources near me?
The
Social Connection Map
is designed to help older Vermonters identify resources in their communities, such as senior centers, adult-day centers, and other local community institutions that have quality and equitable programming.
Documents & Resources
Act 156: The Older Vermonters Act
Process Proposal for the Development of the Age Strong Vermont (Action Plan for Aging Well)
Older Vermonters Census Brief
Listening Sessions Report
Envision Vermont Survey Results
Applying an Equity Lens (PowerPoint slides)
Age-Friendly Infographic
Anti-Ageism Guide Language
Age Strong VT Year 1 Report
Age Strong VT Year 1 Summary Report
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April 21, 2026