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New Mexico’s plan to allow more seniors to remain in their homes

The state of New Mexico’s latest dedicated aging plan includes an expansion of initiatives designed to help these people maintain their autonomy while supporting their dedicated caregivers, which could boost the aging in place rate.

The plan details three goals it says can help support seniors’ desires to age in place and their caregivers, according to Source NM. It also aims to address food insecurity, housing stability, healthcare access, and mitigating elder abuse and exploitation.

The population of residents aged 65 or older in New Mexico is projected to grow details ⇒

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