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14 <br /> 2017®2022 Orange County Master Aging Plan <br /> ultimately responsible for accepting the plan, Members are able to identify their agencies as <br /> several other bodies were involved in responsible for carrying out specific strategies <br /> developing and overseeing the plan. The MAP outlined in the plan. All of the responsible <br /> Steering Committee is a high-level committee parties were directly involved in the MAP <br /> made up of key representatives from county development process or are natural partners in <br /> and town leadership and governmental units, these efforts. Resident input came from <br /> major healthcare systems, faith-based participation in the workgroups and the public <br /> organizations, non-profit service groups, and comment sessions. Additionally, the OCDOA <br /> older adult advocacy groups. The MAP Steering welcomes other stakeholders not listed in the <br /> Committee is responsible for providing plan to assist in the implementation of the <br /> resources, strategic vision and oversight to the MAP. <br /> development and implementation of the plan. <br /> MAP Participant Structure <br /> l liu 11 io'Hhool llho iuu hoi ufll uu�iiu Vi iu mIll i iol dh i Ili �000 II <br /> e <br /> MAP Steering <br /> Committee <br /> Public <br /> Comment �. .. <br /> MAP Leadership i <br /> Committee <br /> Work Work Work Work Work <br /> Group#1 Group#2 Group#3 group#4 Group#5 <br /> C VI m.VI m ut V Kuck if Eveni Communities, and the results from the focus <br /> The OCDOA sponsored two community forums groups and surveys. Participants then split into <br /> in October of 2016. These forums took place at nine discussion groups to identify priorities in <br /> the Seymour Center and Passmore Center the eight domains of age-friendly communities. <br /> where nearly 100 people attended. The One facilitator and one note-taker were at each <br /> purpose of these events was to present the table to record interactions and main points for <br /> community assessment results to a broader each domain. Participants discussed missing <br /> audience and gain community input to further areas to address and ranked their top choices <br /> identify priorities in the eight domains of age- for prioritizing objectives for the MAP using the <br /> friendly communities. The event started with a "WHO Checklist of Essential Features of an Age <br /> series of presentations about the context of Friendly Community". These priorities were <br /> aging, Orange County's participation with the collected and compiled to find the areas of <br /> WHO/AARP Network of Age-Friendly most concern to community members. This <br /> 8 <br />