Technical Assistance and Consulting

AGE+’s multifaceted expertise in aging gives us the unique ability to provide assistance to agencies and organizations working directly with older adults, their families and communities in Oregon and beyond.

We focus on identifying challenges and opportunities facing communities and developing innovative strategies to strengthen their capacity to care for and be more inclusive of older adults. We utilize a proven model of asset based community development designed to identify existing assets to better provide resources that strengthen services and systems for people of all ages. 

Our consulting portfolio includes asset mapping, conducting interviews and focus groups, community assessments, development of intergenerational programming, creation of education and training modules, housing development and more.

AGE+ is launching a Leadership Exchange on Ageism—the first of its kind in Oregon—to provide decision-makers, executives, policy experts, and funders with an opportunity to engage in high-level leadership development to enhance understanding of ageism and develop strategies to eliminate it. Click here for more and to register!

If you are interested in learning more about our technical assistance and consulting services, please reach out to Lori Silverman at LSilverman@ageplus.org. AGE+ files as “AGE+US” and our EIN is 83-1758100. We are happy to provide our form 990 upon request.

 

Some of our clients include:

 

Shared Outlook on Aging: Building Age-Positive Organizations & Communities

As part of AGE+’s commitment to public health equity, we have developed an hour-long presentation titled “Shared Outlook on Aging: Building an Age-Positive Organization and Community.” This session includes interactive components like one-on-one breakouts and question prompts to spark in-depth discussions that will continue even after the presentation is over. It covers key topics such as the aging demographic shift, age bias, creating an age-positive community, and a call to action for change.

Offered as a professional development opportunity that is free for your attendees, our goal is to make this resource available to all public health departments and community-based organizations seeking to develop their skills in serving individuals of all ages. 

This presentation is fully customizable to meet your organization’s needs, and available in English and Spanish. It is a good lead in for anyone interested in our Leadership Exchange on Ageism.

Interested in a presentation? Contact Julia Brown, Community Engagement Manager, at jbrown@ageplus.org.