Age-Friendly Delta
Consultation has concluded
Delta's Age-Friendly Strategy and Plan were endorsed by Council at a regular Council Meeting on June 24, 2024.
Read Council Report and Age-Friendly Strategy (Appendix B)
Why Delta is Developing an Age-Friendly Strategy
The City of Delta, in partnership with LevelUp Planning Collaborative, is preparing an Age-Friendly Community Assessment and Action Plan to better understand the unique needs and challenges of older people in Delta.
Age-friendly communities support older people by designing policies, services and structures related to the physical and social environment in ways that help people live safely, enjoy good health, and stay involved. Through this Plan, the City of Delta can better incorporate the principles of Age-Friendly planning to help ensure residents of all ages can stay active and thrive in Delta.
Participate Now: We need your input
Now in the community engagement phase, we are seeking input to help inform the Action Plan and get a better understanding of what older adults and the community feel about the age-friendliness of Delta.
Provide input anonymously or include your email for a chance to WIN a $50 gift card! Three $50 prizes are available.
Use the the link below to take the City of Delta’s Age-Friendly Community Survey and share your views and ideas to help improve the well-being for older adults in our community.
An offline paper survey is also available at the following locations:
North Delta:
- George Mackie Library (8440 112th Street)
- Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre (11760 88 Avenue)
- Deltassist (9097 120th Street)
Ladner:
- Ladner Pioneer Library (4683 51st Street)
- McKee Seniors Recreation Centre (5155 47 Avenue)
- Deltassist (#202 - 5000 Bridge Street)
Tsawwassen:
- Tsawwassen Library (1321A 56th Street)
- KinVillage Community Centre (5430 10th Avenue)
Thank you for your time and feedback. Everyone benefits from an age-friendly community and your support and input is valuable to help us get there!