Plan to age better
We were delighted that issues of aging warranted
Ellen Goodman’s attention (7/5, Opinion). Kansas City is already engaging a
host of folks in these issues well beyond taking the car keys away from an
elderly loved one. We are designing efforts that could keep seniors mobile by
creating aging friendly environments and finding safer passage for younger and
older people.
About two dozen organizations are addressing these issues through an initiative
called KC4 Aging in Community. The goal is to plan today for tomorrow’s aging
population, which we now know will more than double in the next 20 years in
Kansas City.
If we shed our Peter Pan notions of never growing old and begin crafting
solutions in Kansas City neighborhoods that recognize geriatric genius, our
foothold on the future will find steadier ground. We might just find the
journey a little less shaky and a little more rewarding.
John Carney
Vice President, Aging and End of Life
Center for Practical Bioethics
Kansas City

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