 Mayor
Bloomberg, Speaker Quinn and The New York Academy of Medicine Unveil Blueprint
to Enhance City's Livability for Older New YorkersMayor Michael R. Bloomberg,
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and New York Academy of Medicine President
Jo Ivey Boufford, MD, today outlined a series of 59 initiatives aimed at making
New York a more livable City for its growing senior population. Read
full press release |  Mayor
Bloomberg, Speaker Quinn and NYAM President Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford Announce Plans
to Make New York an Age-friendly City"This project is a direct
outgrowth of the work of the World Health Organization's Ageing and Life Course
Program, which is supporting the creation of a global network of Age Friendly
Cities." Read
full remarks from Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford |
"Age Friendly NYC: Enhancing Our City's Livablity for Older New Yorkers"
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here for City's newly released report on Aging (PDF) |
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