Direct staff to encourage aging in place care for Richmond seniors
In Plain English
The city council will discuss ways to help Richmond seniors stay in their homes as they age rather than moving to care facilities. Staff would develop programs or policies to support seniors who want to remain in their current homes. This could include home modification assistance, in-home care coordination, or partnerships with local service providers.
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Refer this item to the Commission on Aging and staff come back with a recommendation
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