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Discussions underway to help shape policymaking for Illinois’ senior citizens

(The Center Square) – As Illinois’ senior citizen population grows, plans are underway to help shape policymaking of issues affecting older residents.

Officials from the Illinois Department on Aging and local agencies have been holding roundtable discussions around the state to help shape the state’s 2026-2028 State Plan on Aging. The latest state plan on aging extends through fiscal year 2025.

“As a requirement of the federal Older Americans Act, Illinois periodically submits a State Plan on Aging, detailing goals, strategies, and objectives to help older Illinoisans live long and healthy lives,” said Illinois Department on Aging Acting Director Mary Killough. “Creating this plan is a collaborative process, and we look forward to engaging stakeholders and residents across the state.”

Aging officials are seeking public input on the types of support and resources that are needed to address older adults’ concerns and priorities.

According to 2020 Census data, Illinois’ 65-plus population is now over 16% and growing, with higher numbers in rural areas of the state.

Sandy Pastore, with Illinois Healthcare and Family Services, said people are living longer lives.

“For a long time and I think it’s still true, the age 85 and older is the fastest growing age group of our population,” said Pastore.

The final roundtable discussion will be Tuesday, Oct. 29, in Aurora.

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