In honoring older adults for their personal achievements and accomplishments, we also recognize them for their contributions to our nation and society.
It all began with President Ronald Reagan in 1988 when he signed Proclamation 5847 to designate August 21 asFor all they have achieved throughout life and for all they continue to accomplish, we owe older citizens our thanks and a heartfelt salute.
Over 30 years later, President Raegan’s message is more important than ever as our older population continues to grow. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that in 2034, we will have about 77 million people aged 65 and older which isWe are working on making our communities a good place to live. An example is the California Master Plan for Aging, which is highly relevant since in 2030 demographers expect one out of four Californians to be age 65 or older.
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