Most Americans would prefer to age in place, staying in the city or town
where they already live, have raised families and made friends. But our
hometowns aren’t always suited for older lifestyles, structurally or
socially. Many cities across the U.S. are working to change that,
putting in place initiatives to make life better for older residents.
The AARP Bulletin
dispatched journalists to five cities that are winning acclaim for
their innovative work toward increased livability, to discover what
every community can learn from their efforts.
Read more at: 5 Great Places to Live in the United States
Read more at: 5 Great Places to Live in the United States
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