The best state to age in place is not where you think
Briefly

An analysis of various government data revealed Utah as the optimal state for seniors to age in place, boasting low social isolation rates and effective use of smart home technology. Conversely, Florida ranked the worst due to inadequate home health aide access and high housing costs, alongside unfavorable weather conditions. Despite top rankings, some states exhibit underlying challenges related to senior living, indicating that no state is without its flaws in supporting an aging population.
In analyzing factors like social isolation, housing costs, and home health care, the report identifies Utah as the best state for seniors to age in place.
Despite its ranking as No. 2 for aging in place, North Dakota has a high percentage of seniors living alone, illustrating the complex nature of these rankings.
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