Delaware ranks near the top in the nation for senior happiness.

Delaware ranks among top states for senior happiness, new study finds

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Health

Delaware ranks near the top in the nation for senior happiness.

Delaware ranks near the top in the nation for senior happiness.

As the nation marks both Mental Health Awareness Month and Older Americans Month this May, new research sheds light on where seniors are thriving the most — and Delaware has emerged as one of the top states for senior happiness.

A recent study by Caring.com placed Delaware in third place nationwide in its Senior Happiness Index, which evaluated a range of factors including happiness levels, access to senior centers, and health metrics among Americans aged 60 and over.

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The First State tied for third with a score of 7.01 out of 10, reflecting its strong performance in both senior health and happiness.

Delaware ranks 9th in overall senior health and scored 60.43 out of 100 in happiness, highlighting the state’s appeal as a retirement destination.

It was also recently named the best state for retirement in 2024.

As Americans live longer, it’s clear that quality of life — not just longevity — matters deeply, the study found.

States like Delaware, which invest in senior well-being, serve as examples of how we can support older populations, it continued.

The study also highlighted other senior-friendly states:

  • Hawaii ranks highest for overall senior happiness.
  • North Dakota leads the nation in the number of senior centers per capita.
  • West Virginia offers the most affordable cost of living for older Americans.

The findings arrive at a time when mental health remains a growing concern among older adults.

According to Caring.com, 15% of Americans over 50 report struggling with mental health issues.

The full Senior Happiness Index can be viewed at here.

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