Imagine Cities

1554 days ago

According to a new study from Housing Matters, low-income elderly people of color are more likely to be affected by economic, social and physical conditions where they live.

The Inequality of Aging in Place

housingmatters.urban.org

Research shows that most people prefer to age in place—remaining at home, near family, and in their community as they get older. But not all places are equal, and harmful neighborhood conditions can lead to poorer health outcomes and reduced life expectancy.