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Going from Good to Great: Livable Communities Surveys in Ohio
09/11/2008 | Requests *Summary
Is your area a livable community? You can use this survey and accompanying reports as a model for finding out. AARP defines a livable community as one that allows people to maintain their independence and quality of life as they age and retire. Aspects that make a community livable include mobility, community supports, and affordable housing. Residents age 45 years and older in two OH counties were surveyed to measure whether these things are truly available in their communities.
Author
Nelson, Brittne M.; Guengerich, Terri
Available Files
- Clermont County Survey PDF (894K, 41 pages)
- Marietta County Survey PDF (432K, 33 pages)
- Report Summary Off-site link
Keywords
Community Inclusion; Human Services; Independent Living; Transportation; mobility; livable communities; home modification
Topic
Accessibility, Aging Issues, Housing
Type/Tool
Data, Reports, Surveys
Source
AARP; American Association of Retired Persons
State
Ohio, All States/Territories
Date Created
11/11/2008
Contact
Susan Silberman
AARP
Knowledge Management
202-434-6339
AARP
Knowledge Management
202-434-6339
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Permission to use any element of this document should be obtained by the above named contact person. Always name the originator as the source of this material.
* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007
HCBS / Clearinghouse for the Community Living Exchange Collaborative / (http://www.hcbs.org)
