DENVER — As Colorado's aging population grows, Denver7 is listening to older adults across the state who are concerned about the lack of resources available to meet their needs.

From housing to healthcare, many feel overwhelmed and underserved . Denver7 took those concerns to the state to see how it plans to address their needs.

"Every single one of us is aging," said Kristine Burrows, a senior specialist on aging with the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS). "We need to make sure that we have all the infrastructure in place to support us."

In response to these needs, the state has rolled out a Multi-Sector Plan on Aging, aimed at creating a comprehensive strategy to support older adults over the next decade.

The plan outlines five strategic goals:

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