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Chicago is located on the shores of freshwater Lake Michigan, and is the third most populous city in the United States.


  1. Healthcare facilities: Chicago is home to world-class medical centers and hospitals, including Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Rush University Medical Center. These institutions provide access to quality healthcare services and specialized treatments.

  2. Cultural attractions: Chicago is known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, with numerous museums, theaters, art galleries, and music venues. The city offers a rich variety of cultural activities, including symphonies, operas, and festivals, which can provide enriching experiences for older adults.

  3. Programs and Services: Chicago has a range of programs and services specifically designed for older adults. One example is the Chicago Area Agency on Aging, which serves as the Area Agency on Aging for the city of Chicago. In that capacity, they administer a variety of programs designed to address the diverse needs and interests of older Chicagoans, from those who are healthy and active, to those who are homebound. A number of Age-Friendly Initiatives have been launched including: Age-Friendly Businesses; Age-Friendly Caregiver Support and the Age-Friendly Village Interdependent Collaboratives. The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services links Chicago residents age 60 and older to more than 70 city, state and federal benefits to which they may be entitled. The Chicago Department of Senior Services offers a variety of programs to help families with caregiving assistance for their older loved ones.

  4. Public transportation: Chicago has an extensive public transportation system, including buses and an iconic elevated train system known as the "L." This can make it easier for older adults to navigate the city and access various neighborhoods and amenities.

  5. Walkability: Many neighborhoods in Chicago are highly walkable, with tree-lined streets, parks, and shopping districts within walking distance. This can be advantageous for older adults who prefer to get around on foot.

  6. Cost of living: The cost of living in Chicago can vary depending on the neighborhood and proximity to downtown. While some areas may be more expensive, there are also affordable options available. It's important to consider housing costs, taxes, and other expenses in relation to personal financial circumstances.

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This is the neighborhood of the University of Chicago. It has good transportation as far as buses that usually timely. There are several top rated grammer schools and high schools.Usually a pretty calm environment.

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Would be easy to get to from working my full time Job.

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mostly everyone that lives here is seniors!

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I feel that this community is age friendly because I have neighbors that vary from seniors to preschool aged children. There are nearby schools, parks and a golf course that serve the diverse community.

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My neighborhood is somewhat age friendly as it has a library, grocery shopping, laundromat, post office, public park, churches & great bus service all within walking distance which is important if you don't own a car. I own a car.

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