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CHICAGO (July 7, 2005) -
A new survey conducted for Bankers Life and Casualty Company reveals Portland, Ore.
is the best city in the United States for senior living with Seattle, San Francisco,
Milwaukee and Pittsburgh rounding out the top five.
A panel of experts on gerontology and senior issues identified the qualities for
optimal senior living. Major categories were: health, disease, economics, social,
environment, spiritual, transportation, housing, and crime. Each category was
statistically weighted to reflect the needs of the senior population.
"We find the survey results contain some cities we don't often associate with senior
living," said Bankers' Chief Operating Officer Scott Perry.
"That's because we weren't looking for the best places to be retired, but the best
cities for seniors regardless of whether they are retired, working, active or non, healthy
or not. It's about more than golf courses and tennis courts," he said.
Categories for the survey were suggested by Robert Butler, M.D., President and CEO of the
International Longevity Center, New York; Joan Frankel, Senior Consultant of
Health and Human Services, Metro Chicago Information Center; and Susan Morisato,
formerly Senior Vice President of Product Management and Chief Actuary at Bankers.
The survey was conducted by veteran survey administrator Sperling's Best Places and
identified the top 50 metro areas in the U.S.
The categories
The Health category included criteria such as physician to senior ratio, gerontologist to
senior ratio, hospitals per capita, and availability of adult day care, assisted living
facilities, continuing care (CCRC) facilities, independent living facilities, nursing
homes, and senior meals.
Housing included cost of living, median home price, property taxes and monthly
apartment rent.
Transportation included public transportation, special access transportation, and
commuting times.
Social included the percentage of seniors, entertainment, the arts, museums, education,
recreation, colleges, and libraries.
Crime included violent crime and property crime.
Environment included sunny days, clean air, clean water, natural disaster risk, ocean
coastline, rivers and lakes, and national parks.
Economy included consumer prices, sales taxes, unemployment rate, and recent job growth.
Disease included life expectancy, age 85 expectancy, depression rate, heart disease,
and cancer rates.
Spiritual included percent of population belonging to organized religions and the number of
religious congregations.
Bottom Five
Cities or metro areas ranking at positions 46-50 were: Riverside-San Bernardino, Cal., Orange County,
Cal., Nassau and Suffolk Counties, N.Y., Miami, Fla., and Bergen and Passaic Counties, N.J. For a
complete listing, visit Bankers online at www.bankers.com.
About Bankers Life and Casualty
Established in 1879 and headquartered at the historic Merchandise Mart in
downtown Chicago, Bankers Life and Casualty Company focuses exclusively on the
financial security needs of seniors. The company offers a broad portfolio of
health and life insurance and retirement savings products designed especially
for seniors. These products are distributed through a national network of
professionally trained company agents. Visit us online at www.bankers.com.
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Bankers' Best Cities for Seniors 2005
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| 1. |
Portland, Ore. |
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26. |
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C. |
| 2. |
Seattle , Wash. |
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27. |
Austin, Tex. |
| 3. |
San Francisco , Cal. |
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28. |
Columbus, Ohio |
| 4. |
Pittsburgh, Penn |
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29. |
San Antonio, Tex. |
| 5. |
Milwaukee , Wis. |
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30. |
Orlando, Fla. |
| 6. |
Philadelphia , Penn. |
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31. |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. |
| 7. |
New York , N.Y. |
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32. |
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, Va. |
| 8. |
Boston , Mass. |
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33. |
Newark, N.J. |
| 9. |
Cincinnati , Ohio |
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34. |
San Diego, Cal. |
| 10. |
Chicago , Ill. |
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35. |
Phoenix, Az. |
| 11. |
Cleveland , Ohio |
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36. |
Atlanta, Ga. |
| 12. |
Salt Lake City , Utah |
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37. |
San Jose, Cal. |
| 13. |
Detroit , Mich. |
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38. |
Fort Worth-Arlington, Tex. |
| 14. |
New Orleans , La. |
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39. |
Baltimore, Md. |
| 15. |
Indianapolis , Ind. |
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40. |
Charlotte, N.C. |
| 16. |
Kansas City , Kan. |
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41. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
| 17. |
Los Angeles , Cal. |
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42. |
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
| 18. |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. |
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43. |
Oakland, Cal. |
| 19. |
Denver, Col. |
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44. |
Dallas, Tex. |
| 20. |
Greensboro-Winston, N.C. |
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45. |
Sacramento, Cal. |
| 21. |
St. Louis, Mo. |
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46. |
Riverside-San Bernardino, Cal. |
| 22. |
Nashville, Tenn. |
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47. |
Orange County, Cal. |
| 23. |
Providence, R.I. |
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48. |
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. |
| 24. |
Houston, Tex. |
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49. |
Miami, Fla. |
| 25. |
Washington, DC |
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50. |
Passaic, N.J. |
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