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San Diego California
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San Diego can be a desirable place for older adults to live due to several factors. Here are some reasons why it may be a good town for older adults:


  1. Climate: San Diego is known for its mild and pleasant climate throughout the year. The city experiences warm summers and mild winters, making it an appealing option for those who prefer a moderate climate and want to avoid extreme temperatures.

  2. Healthcare: San Diego has a robust healthcare system with numerous hospitals, medical centers, and specialized healthcare providers. The city offers a wide range of healthcare services, including geriatric care. Access to quality healthcare can be a significant advantage for older adults.

  3. Senior-Friendly Communities: San Diego has a variety of senior-friendly communities and retirement communities that cater to the needs and preferences of older adults. These communities often provide amenities, activities, and services designed specifically for older residents.

  4. Recreation and Outdoor Activities: San Diego offers a wealth of recreational opportunities, thanks to its beautiful beaches, parks, and outdoor spaces. Older adults can enjoy activities like walking, hiking, golfing, and water sports in the area. The city also has a range of cultural and entertainment options, including museums, theaters, and restaurants.

  5. Age-Friendly Initiatives: San Diego has implemented age-friendly initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for older adults. These initiatives focus on areas such as transportation, housing, social participation, and healthcare services. They aim to create an environment that promotes the well-being and inclusion of older residents.

  6. Cost of Living: While the cost of living in San Diego is generally higher than the national average, it may be more affordable compared to other major cities in California, such as San Francisco or Los Angeles. It's important to evaluate the cost of housing, healthcare, and daily expenses based on individual financial circumstances.

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I think there's age discrimination in terms of working. Transportation to downtown from 92128 is good, with express buses during peak times. But not within 92128. Downtown SD has a reliable trolley system. There are lots of volunteer opportunities and Osher and adult education options. The community I live in has many retired people and also young families. There are many options for senior activities but it's not really a walkable area of SAn Diego.

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This is one of the most expensive communities in the US. Rents and property are out of site. SDG&E is allowed to pass along unrelated expenses to customers, thus making it way too high for an area that has 50% good weather (moderate vs hot or cold). There are plenty of slots in education for those who can pay tuition, but some help is available for the more expensive private schools. Work of any type for reasonable pay is lacking in this city where everyone wants to live. Transportation costs are 1/5 that of younger people using the same services. There are many community engagement services, but the mentality is still that older people should be treated as old rather than intelligent, contributing individuals. Sad.

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This is my hometown. The weather is and always has been beautiful all year round. The cost of living here is now through the roof, with many senior citizens out on the street or in shelters because the rent is so high.

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