This year’s Older American Month theme is Get into the Act to
highlight how older adults are taking charge of their health,
getting engaged in their communities, and making a positive impact
in the lives of others. “I am pleased to honor older adults for the
contributions they make to Illinois and for the good of our
country,” said Director Holton. “I encourage older adults to stay
involved with their communities and continue making a difference.”
Throughout the month, IDoA, the area agencies on aging, and a
network of local service providers are holding events to recognize
older adults including the 17th Annual Central Illinois Senior
Celebration, May 28, at the Orr Building on the Illinois State
Fairgrounds in Springfield. The event features free health
screenings, information, exhibitors, prizes and entertainment.
For more information about programs and services to assist older
adults in Illinois, their families and caregivers, log on to the
department website at: http://www.illinois.gov/aging/ or call the
Department on Aging at 1-800-252-8966 or (TTY, hearing impaired use)
call 1-888-206-1327.
The text of the Governor’s proclamation follows:
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is home to more than two million
residents aged 60 years or older; and,
WHEREAS, the older adults of the State of Illinois are a vital part
of our nation’s demographic makeup; and
WHEREAS, older adults are members of our community entitled to
dignified, independent lives free from fears, myths, and
misconceptions about aging; and,
WHEREAS, each community in the United States must strive to
recognize, understand and address the evolving needs of older
adults, and support their caregivers; and
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WHEREAS, our society is dependent upon
intergenerational cooperation and support, and benefits from our
collective efforts to serve older adults and the people who love and
care for them; and,
WHEREAS, numbers are increasing of adults reaching
retirement age and remaining strong and active for longer than ever
before; and,
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has worked to develop strategies to
get older adults engaged in civic activity in their communities and
to encourage interaction between the generations; and,
WHEREAS, older adults in our state deserve to be recognized for the
contributions they have made and will continue to make to the
culture, economy, and character of our community and our nation;
and,
WHEREAS, this year’s Older Americans Month theme Get Into the Act,
focuses on how older adults are taking charge of their health,
getting engaged in their communities, and making a positive impact
in the lives of others.
THEREFORE, I, Bruce Rauner, Governor of the State of Illinois, do
herby proclaim May 2015 as OLDER AMERICANS MONTH in Illinois, and
encourage all older adults to stay engaged, active and involved in
their own lives and in their communities across the State of
Illinois.
[The Office of the Governor Bruce
Rauner]
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