New York City has been recognized across the globe for giving residents the supports and programs they need to age in place. By 2040, however, there will be more older adults living in the five boroughs than school-aged children. With May marking Older Americans Month, we recognize the countless contributions older New Yorkers make to our communities. As we continue to visit staff and participants at our 300-plus older adult centers, we are looking to build on our work and know there is much more to be done to ensure we remain an age-inclusive city.