From Disability Scoop:
“Nation’s
Cities Ranked On Disability Friendliness”
Which cities
offer the best places to live for people with disabilities? A new ranking
factors everything from cost of living to access to support services in an
attempt to answer that question. At the top of the list are Scottsdale, Ariz.,
St. Louis, South Burlington, Vt., Huntington Beach, Calif. and Bismarck, N.D.
That’s according to an annual analysis from the personal-finance website
WalletHub, which assessed data on 182 cities across the country.
Each city was
scored on 34 different measures related to disability friendliness in three
broad categories — economy, quality of life and health care. In addition to
typical considerations like the employment rate for people with disabilities,
the effectiveness of state Medicaid programs and the availability of accessible
housing, this year’s ranking also factored each state’s infrastructure for
coronavirus. Researchers relied on data from various federal agencies and
disability nonprofits as well as sources like Yelp, Redfin and the Kaiser
Family Foundation to compile the list. Rounding out the bottom of the ranking
are Providence, R.I., Gulfport, Miss. and Bridgeport, Conn. in last place.
^ It is
interesting to see these kinds of rankings, but I would like to have a link or
more cities listed. ^
https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2020/10/07/nations-cities-ranked-on-disability-friendliness/29024/
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