Skip to main content
Article
Aging in Falmouth: Assessing current and future needs of our aging population
McCormack Graduate School Gerontology Faculty Publication Series
  • Jan E. Mutchler, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Bernard A. Steinman, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Hayley Gleason, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Caitlin E. Coyle, University of Massachusetts Boston
Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract

This report describes the collaborative efforts undertaken by the Town of Falmouth Council on Aging Senior Center and the Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging, within the McCormack Graduate School at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Beginning in Spring 2013, these organizations joined to conduct a needs assessment to investigate the needs, interests, preferences and opinions of the Town’s older resident population, with respect to aging in Falmouth. The focus of this report is on two cohorts of Falmouth residents—those aged 45 to 59 (referred to as “Boomers”), and the cohort of individuals who are currently aged 60 and over (“Seniors”).

Citation Information
Jan E. Mutchler, Bernard A. Steinman, Hayley Gleason and Caitlin E. Coyle. "Aging in Falmouth: Assessing current and future needs of our aging population" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jan_mutchler/26/