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Brooklyn New York
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Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City. The borough continues, however, to maintain a distinct culture. Many Brooklyn neighborhoods are ethnic enclaves. Brooklyn's official motto, displayed on the Borough seal and flag, is Eendraght Maeckt Maght which translates from early modern Dutch as "Unity makes strength". Since 2010, Brooklyn has evolved into a thriving hub of entrepreneurship and high technology startup firms, and of postmodern art and design. Brooklyn can be a desirable place for older adults to live for many reasons:


  1. Healthcare facilities: Brooklyn is home to numerous world-class hospitals and medical centers, including Maimonides Medical Center and NYU Langone Health. These facilities provide access to a wide range of healthcare services and specialized treatments.

  2. Accessibility and transportation: Brooklyn benefits from a comprehensive transportation network, including subway lines, buses, and accessible options. This can make it easier for older adults to navigate the city and access various neighborhoods, healthcare facilities, and cultural attractions.

  3. Cultural and recreational opportunities: Brooklyn is renowned for its vibrant arts, music, and cultural scene. The borough offers numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and performance venues, providing ample opportunities for entertainment, enrichment, and engagement in cultural activities.

  4. Neighborhood diversity: Brooklyn is known for its diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. Older adults can find neighborhoods that suit their preferences, whether it's a bustling urban environment or a quieter residential area.

  5. Walkability and amenities: Many neighborhoods in Brooklyn are highly walkable, with access to parks, shops, restaurants, and community services. There are other amenities, such as age-friendly parks and centers with programs and activities.

  6. Cost of living: It's important to note that the cost of living in Brooklyn can be relatively high compared to many other parts of the country. Housing costs, taxes, and daily expenses may be higher, and it's essential to consider personal financial circumstances.

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My neighbor is age friendly because there are many seniors within it and there are things and places for seniors to go and participate in Examples are that the city has seniors day centers with activities for seniors

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This neighborhood is age friendly. It is easily accessible by public bus or train. There are also several supermarkets and drug stores available. There are also several doctors offices that are easy to reach as well.

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My neighborhood consists of mostly young families with school age children. I'm living here for 39 years and was in that group at one time but no longer since I am 65+ age group Time to sell and move on!

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unfriendly,area on bus,elevators in some train stations, no elder line in stores,chairs to sit for long waits.some bustsstops have seating.In the deptment stores,long aisles..no seats.Delivery service welcome. I had to get medicine in snowstorm then return to get medicine left out of bag.

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More young people here making crime more available The people in my age group left the neighbourhood and the ones who ate still here stay to themselves.

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