Politics & Government

Take The Survey: Ridgefield Wants To Better Understand Seniors' Needs

"This is your opportunity to tell the Town of Ridgefield how they are doing and what more needs to be done for seniors," organizers said.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — The Town of Ridgefield is conducting a survey for residents age 55 and older to "better understand the needs of our senior citizen population."

"Our objective is to understand how you live today, what support you will need in the future and the town resources required to provide that support," the survey informs users on its landing page.

The responses will be kept anonymous and confidential, and the whole process will take about 20 minutes, according to local market research company MineTech which is conducting the survey.

Hard copies of the survey are being made available at Town Hall, Founders Hall, RVNA, Ridgefield Library, Meals on Wheels, Rides for Ridgefield, Housing Authority and other sites. Residents can have a hard copy picked up and delivered to them by calling 203-894-7434 and leaving a message.

Residents who would like to sign up to receive their survey via email or sign up a friend/family member may click here to register.

The survey is available online here.

"This is your opportunity to tell the Town of Ridgefield how they are doing and what more needs to be done for seniors," organizers said.