Multisector plan for aging is an umbrella term for a state-led, multi-year planning process that convenes cross-sector stakeholders to collaboratively address the needs of older adults and people with disabilities.
"All Ages, All Stages NC: A Roadmap for Aging and Living Well" is North Carolina's groundbreaking multisector plan for aging (MPA). This comprehensive initiative aims to provide a strategic framework and practical guidelines to ensure that individuals of all ages and stages of life can thrive and age gracefully within the state. All Ages, All Stages NC recognizes the diverse needs and aspirations of North Carolina's residents, offering a roadmap that promotes holistic well-being, equitable access to services, and vibrant community engagement. By fostering collaboration between government, communities, and individuals, NC's MPA will create a future where every person can enjoy a fulfilling and empowered life, regardless of their age or circumstances.
Explore the All Ages, All Stages NC slides to a gain a comprehensive understanding of the MPA work currently underway in our state.
We are continuing to accept members to our stakeholder workgroups on an ongoing basis! If you're interested in joining one of the four workgroups, we invite you to fill out the form available at the following link. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of our dynamic and collaborative initiative!
If you would like to have a member of our Steering Committee speak to your organization about All Ages, All Stages NC, please email Rebecca Freeman.
Join us in shaping the future of aging in our state by actively participating in these workgroups. Your input and expertise are invaluable as we work together to develop innovative solutions and policies.
Domains


North Carolinians will live in communities, neighborhoods, and homes that support thriving at all stages and ages.
Focus areas may include:
- Housing and Homelessness
- Transportation and Accessibility
- Community Safety and Protection
- Social Connection and Inclusion
- Food Security and Nutrition
- Environmental Sustainability
Workgroup Steering Committee Champions
Strengthening Communities for a Lifetime: Cynthia Banks
Workgroup Co-Leads
Strengthening Communities for a Lifetime: Dr. Deryl Fulmer and Patrick Woody

North Carolinians will have access to person-centered services and supports that will optimize their life-expectancy and health quality.
Focus areas may include:
- Community Health Resources
- Healthy Aging Programs
- Continuum of Care
- Healthcare Financing and Delivery Innovations
- Healthcare Workforce Support
- Health Equity and Access
Workgroup Steering Committee Champions
Optimizing Health and Wellbeing: Sabrena Lea
Workgroup Co-Leads
Optimizing Health and Wellbeing: Dr. Tracy Pakornsawat and Dr. Steve Cline

North Carolinians will have access to services and resources that will enable them to stay in their homes and communities as they age and will support their families in their efforts to provide care when needed.
Focus areas may include:
- Service Options and Payment Models
- Caregiver Support
- Expansion of Public and Private Resources
- Utilization of Adaptive and Assistive Technologies
- Addressing the Needs of Persons with Dementia
- Support for Persons with Special Challenges
Workgroup Steering Committee Champions
Supporting Older Adults and Their Families: Neal Shah
Workgroup Co-Leads
Supporting Older Adults and Their Families: Jan Moore and Talley Wells

North Carolinians will have the means to effectively strategies for their later stages of life, ensuring sufficient and sustainable financial provisions, fostering avenues for personal growth and advancement, and actively contributing their knowledge and expertise to the betterment of their communities.
Focus areas may include:
- Inclusion and Equity (Equal Opportunity, Access, and Representation)
- Financial Preparation
- Workforce Opportunities
- Lifelong Learning
- Intergenerational Engagement
- Leadership Development
Workgroup Steering Committee Champions
Affording Aging: Lisa Riegel and Sarajane Melton
Workgroup Co-Leads
Affording Aging: Suzanne Black and Twilla Allen
Timeline and Next Steps



Steering Committee
