Oversight & Insight for Sacramento's
Senior Population and Dependent Adults

Like other regions in California, Sacramento is home to a growing population
of older adults and dependent adults. It is the mandate of the Sacramento
County Adult and Aging Commission to monitor services available to these
populations and to advise the County Board of Supervisors. The Commission
is comprised of volunteers who meet monthly in a general session, and in
smaller committees that handle specific items of business. All meetings are
open to the public.

Commissioners are appointed by the County's elected Board of Supervisors.
Members of the Commission come from all segments of the community and
represent the broad spectrum of diversity that characterizes Sacramento
County. Our Website contains scores of links that families and individuals will
find helpful.

The AAC Website allows the public to understand the Commission's duties,
governing principles and mandated goals. Documents relating to Commission
business throughout the year are readily available and archives of past
Commission activities are also cataloged here. Information about special
meetings and schedules are also available online, as are application forms for
individuals wishing to serve on the Sacramento County Adult and Aging
Commission.

According to a 2009 study by the
Area 4 Agency on Aging, the Sacramento
region is facing  unprecedented growth in the number of people over the age
of 65. In fact, the Baby Boomer population will be the nation's largest
population of seniors in history. The
A4AA Report points out that by 2040,
there will be 800,000 people over 60 living in Sacramento County and
surrounding counties.

As people are living longer and healthier than ever before, organizations that
serve older and dependent adults will need to expanded services. It also
means that current, critical services must be sustained so that future efforts
can build upon firm foundations.

The Sacramento Adult and Aging Commission tracks aging trends, monitors
services and listens to input from providers of services and from the public.
The Commission presents elected officials with detailed information about
resources and needs that can help guide County decision makers in matters
concerning older and dependent adults.

Residents of the Sacramento area are encouraged to attend AAC meetings
and to
apply to open positions on the Commission.
    The Sacramento County
    Adult & Aging Commission
    Resources & information for Sacramento County's older adults & their families
Generous support for the Sacramento AAC Website is provided by
California Emergency Foodlink
March 2012

LOCATION
CHANGE FOR
AAC MEETINGS

New site:
(Army) Depot Park
16 Business Park WY
Sac 95828

Off Fruitridge, east
of Power Inn, at
Food Link. Ask at
Gate for parking
directions.

CLICK HERE
for meeting
schedules