Multisector Plan for Aging (MPA)
Aging in America and the Case for a National Plan on Aging
You may have heard that the The SCAN Foundation is supporting the federal government in developing a strategic framework for a national plan on aging. Read on to learn more about these efforts and how
California MPA: Celebrating Progress and Ensuring Continued Success
As California moves into year four of its Master Plan for Aging (MPA) implementation, several recently published reports highlight progress to date, while elevating forward-looking recommendations to keep this vital work moving. Since 2019, The SCAN Foundation (TSF) has championed the use of Multisector or Master Plans for Aging in California and states nationwide, recognizing the need for a state level commitment to ensure all of us can age well with purpose.
How Can MPAs Help Advance Integrated Care for Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries?
For decades, states have been working to integrate care to improve access to high-quality care for people dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, but progress is limited. Multisector Plans for Aging (MPAs) can support a
A Look at MPA Planning and Implementation Across California
TSF champions Multisector Plans for Aging (MPA) in California, as well as at the regional and local levels. See the latest. STATE As the state’s MPA implementation advances, the Little Hoover Commission is reviewing efforts
Reporting Explores NY’s Ongoing MPA Efforts
“In 10 years, 1 out of every 4 New Yorkers will be over age 60,” said Adam Herbst, deputy commissioner for the Health Department’s Office of Aging and Long Term Care. “What that means is
CHCS to Support 10 More States’ MPA Efforts
Ten states — Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Washington State — have been selected to participate in the next Multisector Plan for Aging (MPA) Learning Collaborative. Led by the
ASA Programming Takes a Deeper Look at MPAs
A recent webcast from innovation-focused Future Proof unpacks what an Multisector Plan for Aging (MPA) is, what it looks like at different stages, and how it can be valuable to a variety of communities and
Rewatch TSF Virtual Briefing on Forgotten Middle
The “forgotten middle” represents more than 11 million older adults who will need health care and housing in the next 10 years but won’t qualify for Medicaid to help alleviate increasing costs. Last month, we
Interest in MPAs Growing Across the Country
A multisector plan for aging (MPA) – called the Master Plan for Aging in California – is a state-led strategic planning resource that can help states transform the infrastructure and coordination of services for their
Monterey Bay Coalition Flexes to Support Community Members’ Needs More Effectively
During the pandemic, the Central Coast Center for Independent Living (CCCIL) evolved their strategies to maximize programs’ impact on community members. Learn how the Regional Coalition is thinking about the future. CCCIL is part of
Funder POV: Advancing the MPA movement
Multisector Plans for Aging (MPAs) can serve as blueprints for committing to a vision and implementing a world where all people are fully valued, recognized, and engaged at all ages. A recent Grantmakers In Aging
Connect with TSF at ASA’s annual meeting
TSF and our grantees are headed to Atlanta for the annual conference of the American Society on Aging (ASA). Check out where you can find us and register for On Aging 2023. Join TSF Vice
Seven tips to jumpstart MPA efforts
A Multisector Plan for Aging (MPA) is an umbrella term for a state-led, multiyear planning process that convenes cross-sector stakeholders to address the needs of older adults and people with disabilities. A Center for Health
Read TSF’s CA proposed budget fact sheet
Governor Newsom’s 2023-24 proposed budget focuses on housing, workforce issues, economic security, and other initiatives that impact older adults and people with disabilities. Learn how the proposed budget maintains key investments in the state’s Master
Are you following the MPA’s progress?
The California Master Plan for Aging (MPA) released its Second Annual Report, highlighting 2022 accomplishments toward building a CA for ALL Ages & Abilities. Its new Implementation Tracker makes it easy to get updates on