These resources share our learnings and work making communities better places to live and age. These publications, guides and tip sheets support learning about our changing demographics and acting in age-inclusive ways.
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Featured Publications
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Action Plan 2022–2025
Every three years, we publish our Action Plan, a requirement to maintain our Age-Friendly City designation by AARP that helps us plan and execute our upcoming initiatives.
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Essential Numbers Magnet
Our magnet compiles the most essential phone numbers from local agencies that any older resident may need for things like housing, transportation and social services.
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Social Media Graphic
The language we use matters. Share this best practice with your networks.
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Social Media Graphic
Stats help make the case for age inclusion. Use this in your next presentation or on social media.
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Social Media Graphic
Our own framing makes a difference. Inspire others by sharing our tagline.
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2021 Survey Infographic
In 2021, Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh surveyed over 1600 residents of Allegheny County ages 45+ about access to technology, work and other community resources.
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Aging Your Way Toolkit
The Aging Your Way Workshop is an energetic, creative, and fun way to catalyze age-friendly initiatives that transform neighborhoods and make life better for people of all ages. This toolkit was developed by Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh in collaboration with Lively Pittsburgh to share key principles and strategies that can be easily adapted for starting an age-friendly movement in your neighborhood.
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Action Plan 2017-2020
This Action Plan lays out goals and milestones for the first cycle of Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh, 2017-2020.
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Dementia-Friendly Communities Toolkit
This toolkit can help begin or advance your efforts to usher in a culture of awareness and inclusion toward those living with dementia in our community.
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State of Aging, Disability and Family Caregiving in Allegheny County
This report by University of Pittsburgh Center for Social and Urban Research provides a comprehensive overview of the characteristics of Allegheny County's aging and disabled residents, with a special focus on key issues like housing, workforce participation, transportation, retirement and access to health care and social supports.
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Progress Report 2020
This Progress Report shows what steps Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh has taken to bring the 2017-2020 Action Plan to life.