Santa Barbara County Master Plan for Aging Approved by County Board of Supervisors

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County of Santa Barbara 2025 Board of Supervisors. (Source: Santa Barbara County Official Website)

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on July 15, 2025,  approved the Santa Barbara County Master Plan for Aging 2025 – 2030, a comprehensive five-year  roadmap designed to strengthen support for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers  countywide. Rooted in community input and local data, the plan provides a strategic framework to  improve quality of life and address the growing needs of an aging population. 

The Plan highlights four central priorities: awareness of community resources, caregiving, housing and  homelessness, and access to healthcare and community services—including transportation, behavioral  health, nutrition, and long-term care. 

The Plan reflects a growing recognition of the challenges and disparities faced by aging residents  across the county, especially as one in four residents is expected to be over the age of 60 by 2030. It outlines goals and objectives to ensure that people of all ages and abilities can live with health, safety,  and dignity. 

The Plan builds on a strong local foundation of services, while identifying key areas for system  improvement. It emphasizes the need for a coordinated, countywide response to address long-standing  service gaps, growing demand, and equity challenges. 

A Demographic Shift with Local Consequences 

Santa Barbara County is experiencing a rapid increase in its aging population. By 2060, the number of  residents aged 60 and older is expected to grow by 32%, with significant impacts on housing,  caregiving, and healthcare. Among older adults: 

  • 33% live with a disability 
  • 20% are at risk of developing dementia 
  • 70% will need long-term care during their lifetime 
  • Over 30% experience economic hardship

“Local demographics illustrate a need for proactive planning to ensure older adults and people with  disabilities can age in place with access to vital resources,” shared Barbara Finch, Adult & Aging  Network Director. “This five-year plan seeks to continue building a path for older adults today and into  the future.” 

Plan Objectives and Priorities 

The local plan complements California’s statewide Master Plan for Aging and focuses on critical local  issues: 

  • Housing and Homelessness – Increasing age-friendly housing options and addressing the  high rate of homelessness among adults 55+. 
  • Caregiving – Expanding support for unpaid caregivers and improving caregiver workforce  development. 
  • Healthcare Access – Enhancing culturally responsive, community-based care services. 
  • Information and Navigation – Improving visibility and use of resources such as 211 and the  Aging & Disability Resource Center. 

Community Engagement and Leadership 

The Plan was shaped through extensive community engagement. Over the past two years, the Adult  and Aging Network (AAN), and dozens of community partners held focus groups, surveys, and listening  sessions to understand the needs of older adults and caregivers—especially from underserved  populations including Spanish speakers, individuals with disabilities, and Black/African American  residents. 

Their feedback revealed significant challenges related to affordability, language access, transportation,  and isolation, which directly informed the goals and strategies outlined in the plan. 

Implementation and Next Steps 

Now that the plan has been approved, the Adult and Aging Network will lead implementation in  partnership with County departments, nonprofit agencies, and individuals with lived experience. Annual  reviews will assess progress and adjust strategies to ensure continued relevance and impact. The plan  is designed to align with state and federal initiatives and to leverage existing partnerships and funding  opportunities. 

The Santa Barbara County Master Plan for Aging 2025-2030, marks a major milestone in Santa  Barbara County’s commitment to becoming an age- and disability-friendly region for all residents. 

To read the full Santa Barbara County Master Plan for Aging 2025–2030, visit http://www.sbcaan.org/master-plan-for-aging.html

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