Housing Options for Adults With Special Needs
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TakeawaysWhere you live can have a huge impact on your quality of life, especially for the more than one in four Americans who live with a disability. A disability-friendly city can help people with special needs participate in the local community, access essential services and support, and live well.
Factors like accessibility, cost of health care, and cost of living can be especially important for those with disabilities considering where to call home. Taking these factors into account, a recent analysis by WalletHub ranked 182 cities nationwide to reveal the best cities for people with disabilities.
To calculate total overall scores, WalletHub ranked each city on three dimensions: quality of life, health care, and economy.
WalletHub ranked Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the best city in the United States for people with disabilities, followed by St. Louis, Missouri, and Scottsdale, Arizona. These cities ranked highly across quality of life, health care, and economy for a high overall ranking, and each stood out in a particular area.
The top city, Minneapolis, ranked first in health care and sixth in quality of life.
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With the number one ranking in health care shows, it stands out for affordable and quality care.
Accessibility for people with mobility impairments also boosted its ranking.
The neighboring city of St. Paul, Minnesota, also ranked highly. In fifth place overall, it boasts a second-place health care rank.
St. Louis, Missouri, ranked third for quality of life and 13th for health care. Like Minneapolis, it stood out for its health care and accessibility.
Garnering a good reputation among health care professionals, it ranks 12th-best for doctors and 11th-best for nurses.
With the highest economy ranking of the top three, Scottsdale, Arizona, came in third. In addition to ranking 11th in economy, it came sixth in health care.
Health care costs are low:
People with disabilities also tend to do better financially in Scottsdale, according to WalletHub:
The city also has many arts and entertainment opportunities that can make life more enjoyable for residents.
Though not all ranked highly overall, some cities stood out in particular categories.
The top three cities for economy are:
The best places for quality of life are:
The three cities with the highest health care rankings are:
If you have a disability or a disabled loved one and are exploring options on where to live, these rankings may be a helpful starting point. When using metrics like these, consider what matters most to you. Personal factors like proximity to loved ones, connection to community, and familiarity with an area are not reflected in these metrics but should also carry weight when making a decision about where to live.
Note that WalletHub’s report did not take weather into account. For instance, while Minneapolis boasts great park access, it is also known for its cold winters, which could make getting outside more difficult.
Also keep in mind that WalletHub only considered cities and not small towns or more rural areas.
View WalletHub’s full report for 2025.
Many people with special needs choose to live in group homes or supportive housing with other people with special needs.
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