History
Utah 2030 Project Background
By 2030, aging baby boomers will have unprecedented health, social services, transportation and other needs that would be impossible for the state to provide today. To ensure the elderly population is cared for in the future, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. on Thursday [July 13, 2006] unveiled the Utah 2030 project, in which state agencies will develop plans to meet the challenges of serving an older population.
"We're looking at how the increase of the aging population will impact the state over the coming decades," said Maureen Henry, executive director for the Utah Commission on Aging, which is leading the project. "The departments need to be aware that the aging population are a big part of their constituency." - excerpt of news article by Carey Hamilton, The Salt Lake Tribune, July 14, 2006
Presentations
UTAH 2030 INTRO
UTAH 2030 OVERVIEW
AGING INFORMATION
AGING SNAPSHOT
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