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New York City can be a good place for older adults to live, but it depends on individual preferences and circumstances. Here are some factors to consider:


  1. Healthcare: New York City is home to numerous world-class hospitals, medical centers, and specialized healthcare providers. The city offers a wide range of healthcare services, including geriatric care, and has a robust healthcare infrastructure. Access to quality healthcare can be an advantage for older adults.

  2. Cultural and Recreational Opportunities: New York City is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, including Broadway shows, museums, art galleries, music performances, and more. There are also parks, green spaces, and recreational activities available for leisure and relaxation. For older adults interested in cultural experiences and staying active, the city offers a wealth of opportunities.

  3. Transportation: New York City has an extensive public transportation system, including subway lines, buses, and accessible transportation options. The city's transportation network can be convenient for older adults who prefer not to rely on personal vehicles. However, the bustling nature of the city may require adjustment for individuals with mobility issues or who prefer a quieter environment..

  4. Age-Friendly Initiatives: New York City has implemented various age-friendly initiatives to support older adults. These initiatives aim to improve accessibility, social participation, and community support for the aging population. Examples include programs for affordable housing, senior centers, and services geared towards older adults.

  5. Cost of Living: It's important to note that New York City has a high cost of living, including housing, transportation, and general expenses. The cost of housing, in particular, can be significantly higher compared to other cities. Financial considerations should be taken into account when evaluating the suitability of the city for older adults.

  6. Urban Environment: New York City is a bustling metropolis with a fast-paced and lively atmosphere. While this can be exciting for some, others may find it overwhelming or prefer a quieter environment. Noise, crowds, and the density of the city should be considered based on personal preferences and lifestyle.


The NYC Map of Aging shows available services, and amenities for residents age 65+.

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close transportation, friendly neigbors, schools near by and shopping mall

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There's a lot of elderly people in queens with big homes that they cant get around or maintain. They need people like me to help them with something simple as a smile or , something simple as washing dishes

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A school enviorment

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Community engagement, neighbors are respectful for the elderly

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The more expensive area the more age friendly.

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The Elderly used to meet in the Macdonald or Dunkin Donuts

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New York is a crowded, "hustle and bustle city. " That does not make it the most age- friendly of cities. I do note that NY has more mobility challenged features on the public transportation and public arenas and in that way it can be considered age-friendly.

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Not a lot if elder people living there

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transportation are all accessible, so with stores an malls for shopping

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