Document Type
Policy Advocacy Brief
Publication Date
4-2025
Issue Statement/Executive Summary
Minnesota is aging rapidly: by 2030, 1 in 4 Minnesotans will be over the age of 65, with rural areas feeling this shift most acutely. Yet, the state’s aging services are fragmented and under-resourced, leaving older adults struggling to access care, maintain independence, and stay connected to their communities. Without comprehensive reform, growing gaps will strain family caregivers, the elder care workforce, and healthcare systems.
We urge the Minnesota Legislature to establish a Cabinet-level Department of Aging to unify, strengthen, and lead the state's response to aging population needs. A dedicated department will coordinate services, address workforce shortages, expand home and community-based supports, and elevate the voices of older Minnesotans and their caregivers. It’s time to make aging policy a top state priority.
Department
Social Work
Recommended Citation
Allakulova, S., Carpenter, M., Hunt, K., & Meuleners, E. Aging in the shadows: The struggle for adequate resources in elder care. MSW Program Policy Advocacy Briefs, Minnesota State University Mankato. https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/msw-student-policy-advocacy-briefs/66