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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Lehigh County is ‘age-friendly’

Carmen Bell, director of healthy aging at United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, presented, on behalf of AARP, a certification recognizing Lehigh County as an age-friendly community during the Feb. 9 Lehigh County Board of Commissioners meeting.

The certification expires Nov. 29, 2025.

Chair Geoff Brace said the county is focused on improving affordable housing opportunities and social inclusion for older adults and walking for health.

“This is a testament to our commitment to making Lehigh County and the Lehigh Valley a more age-friendly place to live,” Brace said.

“We have been working long and hard with both counties (Lehigh and Northampton),” Bell told commissioners. “We appreciate the efforts of Executive (Phillips) Armstrong in support of our work. We appreciate the work of the commissioners to be mindful of what’s best for the community, and we are happy to be in that partnership with them, our elected officials and the various nonprofit organizations and other institutions around the county.

“Our goal is to recognize that Lehigh County, and the Lehigh Valley, is already an age-friendly community. There are lots of opportunities here, lots of access to health care, but there’s always an opportunity to improve that which is already good,” Bell said.

In accepting the certification, Armstrong said, “It’s been years of work, of planning. If I can remember, Carmen, we had the Fountain Hill Senior Home, for where we started this a number of years ago. It was quite a process, but for AARP and the United Way spearheading it, it was quite an honor to just go along.

“I think that it’s very, very important that we have a community that recognizes the needs of the senior population - not only in just medical and housing, but how to get to those things, that transportation meets their needs.”

Armstrong concluded, “We value our senior population, and we will continue as a board and executive branch with these groups to make sure we continue to improve.”

PRESS PHOTO BY MARIEKE ANDRONACHE In front, Lehigh County Commissioner Geoff Brace, Director of Healthy Aging at the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Carmen Bell, Lehigh County Executive Phil Armstrong and, in back, Commissioners Ron Beitler, Jeffrey Dutt, Dan Hartzell, Zach Cole-Borghi and Antonia Pineda gather for a photo during the Feb. 9 board of commissioners meeting.