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  2. Best and worst states for health care in retirement - AOL

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    The analysis evaluated the 50 states plus Washington, D.C. on 24 relevant metrics categorized by cost, access, and quality to determine which states offered the best and worst health care for ...

  3. The best states to retire in 2021 - AOL

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    MoneyRates evaluated the country’s best states for retirees using 10 data sets across four major categories: economic factors, crime and safety, lifestyle, and health care.

  4. Top 10 states with the healthiest seniors - AOL

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    SmartAsset ranked all states (except for Florida, for which data was not available) on health metrics across the population aged 65 and older, including obesity, smoking, arthritis, mental ...

  5. The best states to retire in 2021 - AOL

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    MoneyRates evaluated the country’s best states for retirees using 10 data sets across four major categories: economic factors, crime and safety, lifestyle, and health care.

  6. 4 Best and Worst States for Healthcare for Seniors - AOL

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    Separate research from GOBankingRates identified the best and worst states for senior healthcare by averaging the monthly costs of six critical needs: home healthcare, home health services, adult ...

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    The top ten states with the greatest number of CCRCs are Pennsylvania, Ohio, California, Illinois, Florida, Texas, Kansas, Indiana, Iowa, and North Carolina—in that order. [4] Typically, seniors move into a CCRC while still living independently, with few health risks or healthcare needs, and will remain there until end of life. [6]