Johnson County, IA<br />A Livable Community for Successful Aging

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Become a Community Partner

Johnson County is a great place to grow up and grow old.
Close to 12,000 Johnson County residents are over age 65
and thousands more are just around the bend!  The
economic impact is great.
 
Businesses, agencies, and individuals are invited to become
community Partners.  As a JCLC Partner, we hope that you
will make a conscious effort to help Johnson County
become a Livable Community. We also hope that you will
choose to invest in efforts to assist in making the county
the retirement destination in the Midwest.

An Invitation to Become a Business Partner

As a Johnson County business, you have the unique opportuntity to tap into this rapidly growing senior market.  By becoming a recognized Livable Community Partner, you will receive:

  • A Johnson County Livable Community Partner decal for display in your business.
  • A call from Access2Independence to see if you wish to have a free accessibility review.
  • Ongoing information to help you serve the growing senior market.
  • A listing on this website to promote why you consider your business to be senior-friendly.

To become a Business Partner, view our invitation, then download the Business Partner form to tell us why you are senior friendly.

An Invitation to Become an Agency or Individual Partner

Johnson County is on the cutting edge of the national livable community movement.  As a Community Partner you, or your agency, can help us make this an even better community for seniors.  As a partner you will receive:

  • A Johnson County Livable Community Partner decal for display in your office or home.
  • A listing on this website to recognize your support.

To become an Agency or Individual Partner, view our invitation, then download and complete the Agency and Individual Partner form.

Your Help Is Important

Your investment in the Johnson County Livable Community for Successful Aging will be used to produce and distribute aging resources guides, redesign and maintain this website, and for program development that directly benefits seniors, such as the Housing Accessibility Program (HAP), fall prevention, the senior technology literacy project offered through public libraries, and volunteer transportation efforts.