|  That’s the theme of this year’s recognition, which 
			emphasizes the importance of engaging in activities that promote 
			learning, health, and personal enrichment. 
 “You are never too old - or too young - to participate in activities 
			that Connect, Create and Contribute to the enrichment your physical, 
			mental, and emotional well-being,” said Paula Basta, Director of 
			IDoA. “I encourage our older adults to take advantage of resources 
			and social programs throughout their communities - get out and play 
			a key role in the vitality of our neighborhoods, networks, and 
			lives!”
 
 Governor JB Pritzker has issued a proclamation, recognizing the 
			contributions that older Americans have had on Illinois’ history.
 
 “Older Illinoisans have shaped our state’s rich history, and it’s 
			our obligation to ensure they have to the tools to live healthy 
			lives and connect, create, and contribute in their communities,” 
			said Gov. JB Pritzker. “Whether its quality health care, home care 
			or community-based services, my administration is committed to the 
			physical, mental, and emotional well-being of every Illinoisan. I’m 
			proud to proclaim May as Older Americans Month in the state of 
			Illinois.”
 
 When Older Americans Month was established by President John F. 
			Kennedy and members of the National Council of Senior Citizens in 
			1963, there were only 17 million Americans 65 years of age and 
			older, about a third of older Americans lived in poverty, and there 
			were few programs to meet their needs. Today, 56 years later in 
			Illinois, people 85 years of age and older is the fastest growing 
			segment of the older population, and by 2030, individuals 65 years 
			of age and older will increase to represent almost 25% of Illinois’s 
			population.
 
 Throughout the month of May, the Department on Aging encourages 
			members of the Aging Network and local communities to raise 
			awareness of programs and services available for seniors at 
			ceremonies, events, fairs, and other activities throughout the 
			state.
 
			
			 
 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 (hearing impaired call 
			1-888-206-1327).
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 The text of the Governor’s 
			proclamation is below:
 WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is home to more 
			than two and a half million residents aged 60 years or older who 
			richly contribute to our communities; and,
 
 WHEREAS, older adults are members of our communities 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,
 
 WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is committed to supporting older 
			adults as they take charge of their health, explore new 
			opportunities and activities, and focus on independence; and,
 
			
			 
 WHEREAS, the State of Illinois can provide opportunities to enrich 
			the lives of individuals of all ages by involving older adults in 
			the redefinition of aging in our communities, promoting home- and 
			community-based services that support independent living, 
			encouraging older adults to speak up for themselves and others, and 
			providing opportunities for older adults to share their experiences; 
			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, “Engage at Every 
			Age”, emphasizes that you are never too old or too young to take 
			part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental, and 
			emotional well-being. It also celebrates the many ways in which 
			older adults make a difference in our communities;
 
 THEREFORE, I, JB Pritzker, Governor of the State of Illinois, do 
			hereby proclaim May 2019 as OLDER AMERICANS MONTH in Illinois, and 
			encourage all older adults to connect, create, and contribute to 
			their communities across the State of Illinois.
 
			[Illinois Department on Aging] |