Older Adults and Housing in the Capital Region

The Capital Region’s population is steadily aging, reflecting broader demographic shifts seen across the country. As birth rates decline and life expectancy increases, a growing share of residents are entering retirement age. This shift has significant implications for housing, healthcare, and community services, as older adults seek to age in place or transition to supportive living environments. Understanding these trends is essential for planning future resources, infrastructure, and policies to meet the evolving needs of the region’s aging population.

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