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In July 2024, the Town of Wake Forest joined AARP’s Network of “Age-Friendly” States and Communities. A city, town, or rural area that is “age-friendly,” is one that helps people live easily and comfortably in their homes and communities as they age. That means access to affordable housing, transportation options, health care, opportunities for social engagement, the ability to walk and bike and much more.
Now, Wake Forest is seeking public input on ways to ensure Wake Forest remains welcoming and livable for people as they age. From now through December 31, community members of all ages are invited to complete our Age-Friendly Community Survey.
Hard copies of the survey are available at the Northern Wake Senior Center, 235 E. Holding Ave., and Town Hall, 301 S. Brooks St.
The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and asks about your needs for transportation, housing, healthcare, community, and more. Your responses will help Wake Forest prioritize programs that meet the greatest needs of older adults in our community.
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You're also invited to submit any questions or concerns you have using the "Share Your Feedback" form below.
In July 2024, the Town of Wake Forest joined AARP’s Network of “Age-Friendly” States and Communities. A city, town, or rural area that is “age-friendly,” is one that helps people live easily and comfortably in their homes and communities as they age. That means access to affordable housing, transportation options, health care, opportunities for social engagement, the ability to walk and bike and much more.
Now, Wake Forest is seeking public input on ways to ensure Wake Forest remains welcoming and livable for people as they age. From now through December 31, community members of all ages are invited to complete our Age-Friendly Community Survey.
Hard copies of the survey are available at the Northern Wake Senior Center, 235 E. Holding Ave., and Town Hall, 301 S. Brooks St.
The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and asks about your needs for transportation, housing, healthcare, community, and more. Your responses will help Wake Forest prioritize programs that meet the greatest needs of older adults in our community.
Share Your Feedback
You're also invited to submit any questions or concerns you have using the "Share Your Feedback" form below.
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