Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city. It can be a very suitable place for older adults to live in for a multitude of reasons:
- Healthcare facilities: Philadelphia is home to several renowned hospitals and medical centers, including the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The city has a strong healthcare infrastructure, which is essential for older adults.
- Cultural attractions: Philadelphia is rich in history and offers numerous cultural attractions, including museums, art galleries, theaters, and historic sites. This can provide opportunities for leisure, intellectual stimulation, and social engagement.
- Walkability and public transportation: The city is known for its walkability and has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trains, and trolleys. This can make it easier for older adults to get around the city without relying heavily on private vehicles.
- The Philadelphia Corporation on Aging has a mission to to improve the quality of life for older Philadelphians and those with disabilities and to assist them in achieving the greatest possible levels of health, independence and productivity. Services Include: protective services, emergency services, and care at home.
- Cost of living: The cost of living in Philadelphia can vary depending on the neighborhood. 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.
- Vibrant city life: Philadelphia offers a vibrant city atmosphere with diverse dining options, shopping districts, and entertainment venues. The city hosts various events, festivals, and cultural celebrations throughout the year, providing opportunities for engagement and exploration.
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I believe that this area community engagement,age friendly and transporttation access make this area more age friendly.
The care and transportation they provide.
I feel that the people are Somewhat Age Friendly, Where ever I go within my town there are some that are very respectful and some are very friendly l get along with people who are unfriendly and those who are friendly. it is how one cope with others I myself I am people friendly and can deal with others in a polite manner even if they are unfriendly. If they don't except me that is alright everyone is not going to except everybody. I let go pray for them and give it to God. That is who I am.
What makes the city of Philadelphia neither unfriendly or friendly are the people who live in it. They don't really seem to view age as a subject because they worry about other things. Now the good thing about this is that you're treated the way you're supposed to be treated or at least that's what they believe. The bad thing about this is that because they treat anybody the way they believe should be treated. The younger generation might grow up a little too fast or the elderly doesn't get the respect and peace they need to relax.