senior services

Charlotte Nash, Chairman Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

Helping Gwinnett’s Seniors Age in Place

With Baby Boomers reaching retirement age, Gwinnett’s older adult population continues to grow. In fact, residents over the age of 65 numbered about 80,000 in 2015, a 45 percent jump from just five years earlier.

Gwinnett Council for Seniors (GCfS) members - 150 attendees at the Calypso Party

A growing need for senior resources

Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals interesting statistics about Gwinnett County. Not only is the county’s burgeoning population increasingly diverse (a fact that is often referenced when health care services and schools are mentioned), but there is another steadily but quietly growing population.