Rodney Harrell, AARP Vice President of Family, Home and Community, chats with us about housing, transportation, and how making life easier for older Americans benefits citizens of all ages.
Read MoreThis Netflix documentary about regions of the world with higher-than-average life expectancies holds some key insights for anyone who wants to see North American cities become thriving, healthy places for people.
Read MoreMost people would like to age in place, staying in their own home as long as possible. But do you do if your home is in an auto-oriented community, and you can no longer drive?
Read MoreAn older resident lost his life while crossing a deadly stroad in Bradenton, FL. When Strong Towns member Danny Williams found out, he knew something had to be done.
Read MoreWith many baby boomers wanting to downsize, the housing market is dominated by large, single-family homes…but that’s not the kind of housing that’s in demand, anymore. Here’s why this is bad news for all generations.
Read MoreFor significant populations of people in the U.S., the requirement to drive is a major barrier to participating in city life.
Read MoreAcross the U.S., cities are taking steps to make sure they work for people of all ages.
Read MoreAs senior care facilities are hit hard by the pandemic, homebuilders say interest in ADUs—and other multigenerational housing options—is exploding.
Read MoreA lot of older folks have more house than they need. A lot of single people need an affordable to live. A Colorado nonprofit is helping solve both these problems at once…but not only these problems.
Read MoreAARP’s Livable Communities initiative is offering two new resources — a grant and a book — to help us make communities that work for everyone.
Read MoreOur world is isolating and disempowering for Americans who don’t drive. As the number of senior citizens reaches an all-time high, this desperately needs to change.
Read MoreA new book from AARP’s Livable Communities initiative showcases 100+ examples from America’s inspiring local leaders.
Read MoreThese steps will make it a whole lot easier for people to age in place.
Read MoreFor the last seven decades, the dominant development pattern has focused on meeting the perceived needs of families with children. It’s time for a change.
Read MoreThe more opportunities we can provide for residents to live in walkable areas with businesses and employment nearby, the more our cities can move toward financial resilience.
Read MoreIt's not what you think. Today, tossing the keys often means freedom, not infirmity.
Read MoreTo make the point that getting to the other side is unsafe and nearly impossible.
Read MoreA new survey shows that seniors desire walkable neighborhoods.
Read MoreBy designing our cities for cars, we have created landscapes that exclude the aging.
Read MoreIn a handful of regions throughout the world, longevity and a high quality of life in old age are the norm. We can learn a lot from these places and in turn, use that knowledge to build towns that support prosperous, long lives for ourselves and our neighbors.
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