On Thursday, August 15, Rep. Patrick Corey’s Speak Out topic
for the evening consisted of age
friendly awareness. He interviewed both Jane
Margesson, the Communications Director for AARP-Maine and Deb McAfee, Chair of
the Human Advisory Committee for the Windham Town Council.
The first half of the hour, Corey spoke to Margesson about
the many scams that inundate us, and ways one can prevent from being taken
advantage of. (To learn more and keep aware, go to www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/
or contact Margesson at JMargesson@aarp.org
with any questions or concerns. Also, be sure to read the AARP Scam Alerts that
are printed weekly in The Windham Eagle.)
The second half of Speak Out focused on the work that McAfee,
the advisory committee and other interested Windham residents who are addressing
the topic of an Age Friendly Community initiative.
“The Human Advisory Committee is appointed by the Town
Council,” McAfee explained. “The purpose of this committee is to determine the
level and type of human service needs experienced by
the residents of the town and then, once determined, provide recommendations to the Council of appropriate actions to meet identified needs.”
the residents of the town and then, once determined, provide recommendations to the Council of appropriate actions to meet identified needs.”
McAfee explained that a survey was completed in 2015 to help
establish what needs were important to the community. “On that survey, the fourth
important subject was senior community gathering space and assistance.”
Following the success of Raymond’s Age Friendly Community
initiative, which is now officially in place, the committee decided to begin
the process to officially make Windham a part of the AARP network of age
friendly communities.
Briefly and according to AARP, becoming age friendly “advances
efforts to help people live easily and comfortably in their homes and
communities as they age. AARP’s presence encourages older adults to take a more
active role in their communities and have their voices heard. Initiatives focus
on areas such as housing, caregiving, community engagement, volunteering,
social inclusion and
combating isolation among older citizens.”
combating isolation among older citizens.”
Windham’s aging population is increasing. “In the 2010
census, the number of people who were 50 and older was at 32.5 percent,” McAfee
said. “In 2015, the percentage increased to 34 percent. It is expected that by
2020, Windham’s population of individuals, 50 and older will increase to 39
percent.”
To gain information about the current needs and wishes of
the community, a survey will be distributed in a number of ways to Windham
residents. The survey can be found in the center of in today’s print edition of The Windham Eagle, can be found online at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/Age-FriendlyWindham and will also be distributed (with drop off boxes) at the following locations:
Windham Public Library
Windham/Raymond Adult Education
Hannaford
Shaws
United State Post Office (north and south locations)
Corsetti's
Mercy at the rotary
Avesta Housing- Unity Gardens, Lower Falls and New
Marblehead
Deadline for the survey will be September 13, 2019. Once the
results are in and tabulated, there will be a public forum to discuss the
outcome and to receive further feedback on October 21 at Windham High School at 7 p.m.
McAfee expressed the many benefits for becoming an official
AARP Age Friendly Community and some of those benefits include:
Access to a global network of participating communities, as
well as aging and civic society experts.
Access to key information about the program, such as the
latest news and information about best
practices, events, results, challenges and new initiatives.
practices, events, results, challenges and new initiatives.
Opportunities for partnerships with other cities, both
domestic and international.
Mentoring and peer-review evaluation by member cities.
Public recognition of the community’s commitment to become
more age-friendly.
Speaking engagements at conferences and events hosted by AARP
and promotion through AARP’s media channels.
At the present time, there are approximately 11 people on
the taskforce working to make this become a reality. If you wish to participate
and actively work toward making Windham a livable place for windhamiris@outlook.com
people of all ages, or you would like further information, contact McAfee at
people of all ages, or you would like further information, contact McAfee at
But more importantly, let you voice be heard and fill out
the survey today.