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The Eight Domains

The Eight Domains outline the key components of the built and social environment that impact on how well people age.

World Health Organisation Age-friendly Communities Framework

The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Eight Domains of Age-friendly Communities cover the key components of places that impact on how well people age, including both the built and social environment.

In an Age-friendly Community, the framework can be used as a lens to:

  • Organise existing initiatives that are already making a community age-friendly.
  • Develop new partnerships and projects related to the domains and older people.
  • Review broader policies, plans and services that are already in place, now with your ageing population in mind.

Our Age-friendly Communities handbook outlines the principles of each of the Eight Domains and gives examples of practices and policies that can be implemented at a local level.

The handbook builds on WHO’s landmark guide on Global Age-friendly Cities, published in 2007.

eight domains of being age-friendly

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