Publications
The 2024 Age-Friendly DC Livability Survey, adapted from tools used by the World Health Organization and AARP, collects essential data to guide aging-related initiatives in the city.
The 2024-2028 Age-Friendly DC Multi-Sector Strategic Plan builds on the findings from the AFDC 2018-2023 Strategic Plan Progress Evaluation Report.
The Age-Friendly DC 2018-2023 Strategic Plan Progress Evaluation measured the city's progress in creating a more age-friendly environment.
The Age-Friendly DC 2020 Two-Year Progress Report highlights the city's efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for older adults, inspired by the World Health Organization's Age-Friendly Communities initiative.
Age-Friendly DC welcomes businesses that want to attract persons of all ages, including 50+ years old customers who spend over 50 cents out of every dollar!
The Age-Friendly DC 2018-2023 Strategic Plan serves as a comprehensive roadmap to guide Washington, DC’s efforts in transforming the city into an even more inclusive, accessible, and supportive environment for residents of all ages, especially older adults.
Transforming DC into an Easier City in which to Grow Older, Using World Health Organization and AARP Guidance
Meeting Notes - March 4, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser is committed to making Washington, DC an age-friendly and livable city for every resident, in all eight wards. The Bowser Administration has made significant progress towards becoming a world-class city where people of all ages can thrive.
The Age-Friendly DC initiative, launched in 2012, is dedicated to making Washington, DC an inclusive and supportive community for people of all ages, particularly older adults.