The Wyoming Department of Health, Aging Division would like to thank you for taking the invitation to give your thoughts and feedback on the needs of older adults and their care partners in Wyoming. Your participation in this survey has provided information that will be used to develop the Wyoming Four-Year State Plan on Aging for 2021-2025.
2021- 2025 State Plan on Aging
The U. S. Administration on Aging, (AoA) requires the Aging Division to develop a new state plan every four years, based on requirements contained in the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended in 2000. The idea is to take a comprehensive look at how our state develops and delivers services to older citizens, to find out what gaps in services exist, to think about how services should be provided in the future, and to creatively seek improvements that make sense. While the document was developed by the Aging Division, it reflects input from a wide variety of Wyoming citizens, and always considers the unique environment and needs of our sparsely-populated, rapidly-aging, and very rural state. See below for the published Wyoming State Plan on Aging 2021-2025.
2021-2025 State Plan on Aging
State Plan Survey Supplement Report 2021
2017- 2021 State Plan on Aging
The U. S. Administration on Aging, (AoA) requires the Aging Division to develop a new state plan every four years, based on requirements contained in the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended in 2000. The idea is to take a comprehensive look at how our state develops and delivers services to older citizens, to find out what gaps in services exist, to think about how services should be provided in the future, and to creatively seek improvements that make sense. While the document was developed by the Aging Division, it reflects input from a wide variety of Wyoming citizens, and always considers the unique environment and needs of our sparsely-populated, rapidly-aging and very rural state.
Historical State Plans on Aging
Archived versions of the State Plan on Aging can be found here. Please use these documents for historical curation and research only, as they are no longer active.
2002-2006 State Plan on Aging
2006-2010 State Plan on Aging
2011-2014 State Plan on Aging
2013-2017 State Plan on Aging