In Little Havana, we spied this sticker on a restaurant. The website ’Age Friendly Miami’ has a toolkit for business districts to improve access for older Americans. From the website’s Age-Friendly Business District section: “Business Districts can help businesses grow in their respective markets, become more aware of older patrons, educate stores on how to be age-friendly, or how to retain older employees.”
“The first Age-Friendly Business District in Little Havana, Miami was created to encourage older adults to walk to resources and increase physical activity by providing incentives to the older adults in order to do so.”