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Governor Healey Officially Renames Executive Office of Elder Affairs to “Executive Office of Aging & Independence”

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  • Governor Healey Officially Renames Executive Office of Elder Affairs to “Executive Office of Aging & Independence”
January 17, 2025
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Governor Maura Healey has signed legislation renaming the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to the Executive Office of Aging & Independence to better represent and reflect the values of older adults in Massachusetts.

The Executive Office of Elder Affairs was established more than 50 years ago and was one of the nation’s first state agencies dedicated to addressing the needs of older people. The agency has evolved to offer programs and services that support 1.7 million older residents and nearly 1 million family caregivers. Governor Healey noted that renaming the agency reduces negative images around aging, normalizes aging as a natural process, and recognizes that older adults value independence and self-determination, while emphasizing that the Healey-Driscoll Administration is here to support residents as they age.

In addition, the name change legislation replaces outdated language across state statutes, such as “elder,” “elderly person(s),” and “handicapped” with “older adult(s)” and “adult with a disability.”

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