Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina 1.
Centralina Area Agency on Aging:
Centralina Area Agency on Aging (AAA) strives to support and enhance the capacity of service and advocacy systems to promote independence, preserve dignity and advocate for the rights of older and disabled adults and their families.
The Centralina AAA serves a nine county region and is an “on-the-ground” organization charged with helping vulnerable older adults and people with disabilities live with independence and dignity in their homes and communities. The CAAA serves the counties of Anson, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly & Union. We are located at 9815 David Taylor Dr., Charlotte, NC 28262.
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Community Engagement makes this area some what age unfriendly. There are not many activities geared towards the elderly.
The neighborhood has all ages and everyone is friendly and very helpful when a neighbor has some needs. when we moved to neighborhood all our neighbors helped us to settle in with various information.
l would probably say it is somewhat quiet and you can access alot of things.
All of the above care is priority
People tell every thing you do no matter how big or small the situation is.
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Taxes
C+
How did North Carolina earn the grade of C+? We examined the state taxes based on how age friendly they are. North Carolina has a state sales tax of 4.75%. Of particular interest is that North Carolina does not have taxes on social security. There are no estate taxes. There are no taxes imposed on inheritance. North Carolina has an effective property tax rate of 0.86%. Weighing these taxes and other taxes most likely to impact the aging population is how North Carolina earned its state tax grade of C+.
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