The 10 best communities for aging gracefully in America, according to AARP |
The 10 best communities for aging gracefully in America, according to AARP
These communities offer retired Americans better access to healthcare, walkable neighborhoods, social engagement, and safety
ByHaley ChamberlainPublished 16 hours ago Start SlideshowChoosing the right community can make a meaningful difference in how well people age. Access to healthcare, walkable neighborhoods, social engagement opportunities, and safety all influence quality of life for older adults.
Some communities provide supportive infrastructure that allows residents to remain active, independent, and connected well into their later years.
AARP evaluates communities across multiple factors that affect livability for older adults, including housing options, transportation, health services, social opportunities, and neighborhood safety. Using these measures, AARP identifies places where aging gracefully in the U.S. is more feasible.
Here are the ten communities that scored the highest on AARP's list.
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San Francisco tops the very-large community category
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San Francisco leads for very large communities, offering dense access to healthcare, public transit, and social opportunities that help older residents remain engaged, according to