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Illinois unveils plan to address needs of older adults

The Illinois Department on Aging today released EngAging Illinois: A Comprehensive Plan for Living Well, a landmark multisector plan addressing the needs of older adults and caregivers. The plan establishes a decade-long blueprint to ensure the growing population of older Illinoisans can live dignified, engaged, productive, and meaningful lives at every stage of life.

“EngAging Illinois embodies the engagement and thoughtful people from across Illinois, representing the best of our state,” said Gov. JB Pritzker. “We all want to be part of a thriving, multigenerational society, and EngAging Illinois is a smart, strong step in that direction.”

The Plan was developed through an extensive collaborative process established by Pritzker’s Executive Order 2024-02, involving 15 state agencies, a 25-member Community Advisory Council, experts in aging and caregiving, and nine public engagement sessions across Illinois that gathered input from hundreds of residents.

“EngAging Illinois represents a bold first step and a blueprint for action,” said Mary Killough, Director of the Illinois Department on Aging. “This plan is about all of us, working together to create a state full of age-friendly cities, towns, and communities.”

Priorities of the Plan

With Illinois’ population over 65 projected to grow 40% by 2035 – reaching nearly 2.9 million people or 22% of all Illinoisans – the plan arrives at a critical moment. It outlines strategies across four focus areas:

EngAging Illinois addresses critical disparities in Illinois’ aging population, noting that life expectancy can vary by more than 20 years in communities just a few miles apart. Poverty rates among older adults have increased 82% over the past 15 years, and one in five Black older adults live at or below poverty level compared to one in 13 white older adults.

Key initiatives in the Plan include:

  • Creating EngAge Central, a comprehensive online resource hub for aging services and support, including information for caregivers.
  • Pursuing statewide age-friendly designation with implementation support for local communities.
  • Expanding affordable and accessible housing for older adults.
  • Integrating geriatrics training into healthcare education programs.
  • Launching a statewide caregiver awareness campaign.
  • Modernizing home and community-based services.

Implementation will be overseen by a new EngAging Illinois Commission with representation from State agencies and external partners. Action Groups for each focus area will drive progress on the Plan, with annual reports tracking outcomes. The Plan will be updated every three years.

The full EngAging Illinois plan is available here.

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