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Missouri Senior Report 2006 Missouri “Show Me” Summit on Aging and Health Charting our Journey March 28, 2006 Dr. Bill Elder Director, Office of Social & Economic Data Analysis University of Missouri-Columbia 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

“Charting our Journey” • We are on the edge of demographic changes that will require social and economic adjustments in our communities. 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

“Charting our Journey” • We are on the edge of demographic changes that will require social and economic adjustments in our communities. • If we are to “Chart our Journey” we’ll need some sound navigational indicators. 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

“Charting our Journey” • We are on the edge of demographic changes that will require social and economic adjustments in our communities. • If we are to “Chart our Journey” we’ll need some sound navigational indicators. • This June, Missouri Senior Report will start reporting county level measures of where we are and where we are heading. 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Senior Indicators to Measure • • • Household Types • Housing Arrangements • Workforce & Income • Wealth & Poverty • Transportation • Health & Mental Health Care Access Insurance Coverage Security – Crime Social Engagement “Constant bearing decreasing range” Senior issues that are close to us 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Purpose of Senior Report • Provide annual indicators of the status of Seniors for each Missouri county 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Purpose of Senior Report • Provide annual indicators of the status of Seniors for each Missouri county • Promote discussions in Missouri communities about how best to adjust to the aging of our population 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Purpose of Senior Report • Provide annual indicators of the status of Seniors for each Missouri county • Promote discussions in Missouri communities about how best to adjust to the aging of our population • Promote local planning and assessment ……. “Charting our Journey” 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Navigation Requires Information Plotting a Course Estimating Position (Making a plan) (Where we might be) Choosing a Destination (Where we’re going) “Dead Reckoning” 0800 0900 To set a course we first must choose a destination… Navigation is a form of planning 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Navigation Requires Information Choosing a Destination Plotting a Course Estimating Position (Making a plan) (Where we might be) (Where we’re going) Result Taking a “FIX” (where we really are) Adjusting Course “Set and Drift” Navigation is a form of planning 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Senior Indicators to Measure • • • Household Types Housing Arrangements Workforce & Income Wealth & Poverty Transportation • • • Health & Mental Health Care Access Insurance Coverage Security – Crime Social Engagement “Navigational Markers” partners think are most important 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Planning Senior Report (Partners) • Thanks—DHSS & AAAs • Advisory Committee • Regional Meetings – 47 meetings – 462 participants 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Planning Senior Report (Format) • • Only a few indicators (under 10) Produce a one page summary Report results by county and rank Include a few brief articles – Mental Health – Transportation – Disparities • Use the WEB but also make print version 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Senior Indicators to Measure • • • Household Types Housing Arrangements Workforce & Income Wealth & Poverty Transportation • • • Health & Mental Health Care Access Insurance Coverage Security – Crime Social Engagement “Navigational Markers” partners think are most important 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Why these indicators? • Review some trends • Reflect Missouri diversity • Advice about what’s important “Constant bearing decreasing range” 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

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SOURCE: Census Bureau/NCHS. Projection algorithm, programming by OSEDA Chart Prepared by: University of Missouri Extension, Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis 24 March 2006 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

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SOURCE: “Local Employment Dynamics”, MO Dept. of Economic Development, MERIC 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

SOURCE: “Local Employment Dynamics”, MO Dept. of Economic Development, MERIC 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

“Charting our Journey” • Major demographic changes are coming • They will have regionally diverse impacts • Different communities will want to chart their own course • So, we’re looking forward to Senior Report to provide county level information • Area Agencies on Aging will host regional presentations of the report this summer 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Senior Indicators to Measure • • • Household Types Housing Arrangements Workforce & Income Wealth & Poverty Transportation 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis • • • Health & Mental Health Care Access Insurance Coverage Security – Crime Social Engagement

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“Charting our Journey” • In some regions we may need information for areas smaller than a county • Examples – St. Louis County Senior Count – Boone County Senior Report – Care. Connection 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

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Senior Indicators to Measure • • • Household Types Housing Arrangements Workforce & Income Wealth & Poverty Transportation • • • Health & Mental Health Care Access Insurance Coverage Security – Crime Social Engagement See you in June! 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis

Missouri Senior Report 2006 Missouri “Show Me” Summit on Aging and Health Charting our Journey www. oseda. missouri. edu 9/15/2020 Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis