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City identifies five “Aging Well Together” priorities for residents over 55

The City of Grande Prairie has approved its “Aging Well Together” priorities in an effort to enhance GP’s age-friendliness in 2025.

Officials describe the initiative as seeking to address the specific needs of the nearly 20 per cent of the population who is 55 and older.

Five key priorities were highlighted by the city- accessibility/mobility, communication and technology, affordable living, social participation, and community support/health services.

The city says each priority highlights three to four goals for council to implement this year, with many of the priority areas building on the work already being done by the city and community leaders.

Mayor Jackie Clayton says the priorities will serve as an “important guide” in council’s efforts to build an age-friendly community.

“We’re optimistic that by actioning the items outlined in the priorities, we will directly contribute to a better quality of life for older adults in Grande Prairie,” she says.

Some of the goals outlined include hosting workshops, partnering with community organizations, increasing awareness about communication platforms, and developing more outdoor walking groups for residents 55 and older.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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