Is Dayton a good city for retirement? Ohio, in general, is one of America's great states, not just for seniors but people of all ages. Dayton, nicknamed "The Gem City", might be Ohio's hidden gem for senior citizens and retirees.

For many, retirement means spending your golden years on white sandy beaches and green golf courses along one of the nation's coasts. As perfect as this may seem, it unfortunately is not a reality for most seniors. And for 12% of Dayton's population which are over the age of 65, there is tremendous value in the Midwest hospitality and family values that are embodied in Dayton's culture; which is why many families have called Dayton their home for generations.

With deep roots in industrial manufacturing, and strong ties to the Airforce, there is marvelous pride among Dayton's senior citizens as being recognized as the historical backbone of America. Furthermore, in 2011, Dayton was ranked the No. 3 city in the nation by HealthGrades for excellent healthcare. Miami Valley Hospital, Grandview Medical Center, and Dayton VA Medical center are just several of the fantastic hospitals that specialize in geriatric services. Furthermore, there are hundreds of expert senior care providers from home health agencies, senior living communities, elder law attorneys, etc. To the left you will find an easy-to-use directory listing over 50 categories of resources in Dayton and the surrounding areas. If you need help finding care for yourself or an elderly loved one, please do not hesitate to call one of our FREE Care Advisors at 1-800-955-8510.

Staying physically active is important for aging adults, as studies prove good cardiovascular activity is linked with lower risk of heart disease and diabetes, improved mental health, and increased life expectancy. Five Rivers MetroParks offers fun outdoor activities right in the heart of the city, such as gardening, boating, and horseback riding. Link Bike Stations are strategically placed around downtown for easily accessible biking riding and site seeing, and without having to worry about where to park. To experience nature outside of the city, check out Ceasar Creek State Park for camping, hiking, and fishing, or go boating at Buck Creek State Park in the C.J. Brown Dam and Lake.