Burlington Aging Council
Regular MeetingBurlington, VT · October 17, 2023
Agenda
CITY OF BURLINGTON, VERMONT
Burlington Aging Council
c/o Community & Economic Development Office
City Hall, Room 32 • 149 Church Street • Burlington, VT 05401
802-865-7144 VOX • 802-865-7024 FAX •
www.burlingtonvt.gov/cedo
In Person Meeting of the Burlington Aging Council
Tuesday October 17th 2023 3:00pm – 4:30pm
Sharon Bushor Room, City Hall, 149 Church St, Burlington.
This is a zoom link for those who chose to attend remotely.
Remote link: https://zoom.us/j/94178588652?pwd=d084SytNdXFjTmtQRGc0Rkd1d0xWQT09
Please contact mgange@burlingtonvt.gov if you have questions or concerns.
Draft Agenda
1. Motion to approve agenda 10 17 23
2. Motion to approve minutes 01 19 23
3. Public Comment
4. Update/Review of work on Burlington Action Plan on Aging Well – Drafts available here:
https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/CityCouncil/Boards-Commissions-Committees/burlington-aging-council
Age Friendly Burlington Goal Objective/Strategies Leads
WG
Financial Security – Draft on web page
Older Residents should be able to receive an adequate income and
maintain assets for a reasonable quality of life as they age. They Industry
should be able to seek and maintain employment without fear of Support / Glenn
discrimination and with any needed accommodations. Mechanisms Older Workers
should be in place to protect from consumer and financial fraud.
Older Residents should also be able to retire after a lifetime of
work, if they so choose, without fear of poverty and isolation.
• Health
Optimal Health and Wellness – Draft on web page Prevention,
Access &
Older Residents should receive, without discrimination, optimal
Quality; Marcella
physical, dental, mental, emotional, and spiritual health through
Nutrition &
the end of their lives. Holistic options for health, exercise, Jane
Physical
counseling, and good nutrition should be both affordable and
Activity Molly,
accessible. Access to coordinated, competent, and high-quality
Brian
care should be provided at all levels and in all settings. • Food Security
• Healthcare
Workforce
The programs and services of the City of Burlington are accessible to people with disabilities.
For accessibility information, call 865-7144. For questions about the meeting
Contact Marcella Gange at mgange@burlingtonvt.gov or 802 865 7178
Social Connection and Engagement – Draft on web page • Technology
Accessibility
Older Residents should be free from isolation and loneliness, with Jane
affordable and accessible opportunities in their communities for • Civic
Andrea
social connectedness, including work, volunteering, lifelong Engagement &
learning, civic engagement, arts, culture, and broadband access Volunteerism Glenn,
and other technologies. Older Residents are critical to our local Alison
• Social
economies and their contributions should be valued by all. Inclusion
Housing, Transportation, and Community Design – Libby - ongoing • Housing:
work to review and awaiting Community design input (draft on Affordability,
web page) Availability, &
Accessibility
Burlington should be designed, zoned, and built to support the Brian
health, safety, and independence of older residents, with • Multimodal
Chris
affordable, accessible, appropriate, safe, and service-enriched Transportation
housing, transportation, and community support options that Kelly
• Accessible
allow them to age in a variety of settings along the continuum of
Outdoor &
care and that foster engagement in community life.
Indoor Public
Spaces
Family Caregiver Support – Draft on web page
Family caregivers are fundamental to supporting the health and
well-being of older Vermonters, and their hard work and
contributions should be respected, valued, and supported. Family
caregivers of all ages should have affordable access to education, • Family Rick
training, counseling, respite, and support that is both coordinated Caregiver
and efficient. Support Janet
Upcoming activity: RN presented – Note November – Family
Caregiver Month – proclamation and family caregiver awareness
campaign – 2023 Create a footnote or website link to explain
acronyms or eg memory café
5. Ongoing Discussion: What resources and support are needed for the ongoing work of BAC, to continue as
an advocate, supporter of Program implementation, and evaluator of how Burlington is tracking to become
more age friendly and inclusive
6. Any other business and motion to adjourn
The programs and services of the City of Burlington are accessible to people with disabilities.
For accessibility information, call 865-7144. For questions about the meeting
Contact Marcella Gange at mgange@burlingtonvt.gov or 802 865 7178