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  1. Oct 7, 2014 · Findings. According to the report, Rancho Cucamonga ranked 11th in the country for individuals with disabilities. The city ranked: 8th for health care accessibility and quality; 35th for economic environment; and. 86th for quality of life. Other California cities in the top 20 were: Santa Clarita, which ranked 18th; and. Irvine, which ranked 20th.

  2. Jul 25, 2023 · This US destination is one of the world’s top places for accessible travel. Journey to California, in the land of the ‘step-free’, where wheelchair access is mandatory, ‘handicapped’ toilets are often integrated, and the mental load of the physically disabled can be temporarily replaced with a breezier outlook.

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    • Denver. Though not found on anyone else’s list, Denver (pop. 468,000 plus almost 1 million people living in adjacent counties) is our No. 1 pick as America’s most wheelchair-friendly city.
    • Berkeley, Calif. Another city left off other lists, Berkeley (pop. 102,000) is the Philadelphia, Boston and Independence Hall of the independent living movement and is still a model of independent living.
    • Seattle. Seattle (pop. 516,000) seems to be one of those towns everybody assumes is a wonderful place to live. It didn’t make No. 1, but it has lots of qualities that deserve a No. 3 ranking.
    • Sioux Falls, S.D. For exuberant citizen loyalty, no place ranks higher than Sioux Falls (pop. 110,000). Although the older sections of the city are not very accessible, the new areas are.
  4. Apr 17, 2024 · California scored seventh-highest in the livability category because many of its cities are walkable with above-average ADA-accessible public transportation. Average commute times are longer than in other states, but someone who drives may not be as worried about commute time if they rely on Medicare and want to make sure they’re in a state ...

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    • What to Ask If You’Re Looking to Move

    Roughly one in four Americans — some 61 million people — have some form of disability, either cognitive or physical. For the other 75%, the chances of developing or incurring a disability grows as you age, with 40% seniors age 65 experiencing at least one form. “Every city has positives and negatives, and unfortunately inaccessibility still exists ...

    A recent study by online insurance comparison website Policygeniusranked states based on economic data, including income and the unemployment rate for residents with a disability; affordability, including housing costs as a percent of income; livability, or how easy it is for residents to get around, and the state of health care and insurance. Comi...

    A different study, from financial website WalletHub, drills down a bit deeper to the best and worst cities for those with disabilities. The study examined the financial challenges facing people with disabilities, and focused on cities with the most effective programs for inclusion and improving quality of life. Using 34 relevant metrics across thre...

    While many other factors comprise quality of life, the ability to get around is often the main barrier to enjoying the urban experience. If you happen to browse standalone articles in search of the most accessible cities, chances are these locales will be mentioned: Denver, Colorado — You might not think so, but The Mile High City is actually relat...

    If you or someone you love has a disability and are looking to move, Singh recommends speaking directly with people with similar conditions or concerns and asking them about the pros and cons of living where they do. Ask about transportation, accessibility, employment opportunities, local private and government programs and anything else you that m...

  5. Oct 19, 2021 · Rancho Cucamonga, California. Rancho Cucamonga is a city that excels when it comes to providing top-notch medical providers. This is a fairly affluent area that offers some of the best doctors and other healthcare providers. The city is ranked as having one of the lowest numbers of people with disabilities living in poverty.

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Here’s which cities made the top 10: Scottsdale, Arizona; Denver; Minneapolis; St. Louis; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Pittsburgh; Columbia, Maryland; Chandler, Arizona; Huntington...

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