Commonly Used Maps
The following IMAGE: NYC maps can help identify neighborhoods with large concentrations of people who may be at higher risk of health and financial issues.
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- Map of adults 65+ with no internet subscription
- Map of adults 65+ living alone
- Map of adults 65+ by neighborhood with hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, and federally qualified health centers.
- Map of neighborhoods showing the percent of households headed by someone age 65 or older, with a cost burden of 30 percent or more.
- Map of adults 65+ with a disability AND with income in the past 12-months below poverty level.
- Map of neighborhoods showing the percent of households receiving food stamps/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months with at least 1 person in household age 60 years and over.
- Map of householders 65+ that live alone AND have an independent living difficulty
- Map of population 65+ that speak English less than very well AND live alone
Additional Maps & Data
- Population (65 and over) projection maps, 2010-2030
- Life Expectancy by Borough, 2000-2009
- Life Expectancy by Borough, 2010-2018
- Changes in Life Expectancy between 2000-2009 and 2010-2018
- An Aging World: 2020 Story Map by the US Census Bureau
- 59 Neighborhood Food Resource Guides by the Hunter College Food Policy Center
- FAIR Health Insurance Claims Database
- UMass Elder Economic Security Standard Index
- Social Vulnerability Index
- NYC Health Dashboard
- Food Insecurity Among the Overall Population in NYC
Visit links below for additional information
- The New York Academy of Medicine
- NYAM Center for Healthy Aging
- NYC Council
- NYC Office of the Mayor
- NYC Department for the Aging Find Services
- NY Connects for Long-term Services and Supports
- NYC 311
- New York State Office for the Aging
- AARP Livability Index
- Administration for Community Living
- Medicare Disparities by Population