WELCOME TO JOHNSON COUNTY LIVABLE COMMUNITY FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING 2024 SURVEY!
The Johnson County Livable Community (JCLC) Policy Board, appointed by the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, is surveying Johnson County residents about the county as a livable community and various factors that impact individuals ability to age successfully. A livable community is one which provides safe, walkable streets; age-friendly housing and transportation options; access to needed services; and opportunities for residents of all ages to participate in community life. The survey is designed to ask county residents, aged 45 years and older, questions related to the eight American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Domains of Livability and important topics pertaining to disaster planning. Responses to the survey will provide valuable information about the AARP livability domains by exploring the experiences & perceptions of county residents.
The AARP eight Domains of Livability framework is used by many of the towns, cities, counties and states enrolled in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities to organize and prioritize their work to become more livable for both older residents and people of all ages. Johnson County was recognized by the AARP as an age-friendly community in August 2021.
The JCLC will use the survey results to assist in its strategic planning efforts in making recommendations for an action plan on how Johnson County can improve the livability for all ages.
Please note in the survey the term "local community or community" is used throughout the survey. For this survey, we are defining this to mean the city, town or village in which you live.
We want to thank you for completing this survey! The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. We will be conducting a drawing to select a few survey participants to receive Amazon gift cards as compensation, just a small way to say thank you for your time and input in our survey. You may opt-in to the raffle after you complete the survey.