Pembroke Pines, FL Senior Living
Nestled in Broward County, Pembroke Pines is the tenth most populous city in Florida and ranks as the 150th most populated city among those of the United States. It shares the same county lines as Ft. Lauderdale. Not far from the beach (6.7 miles) it supplies security, sun, variety, excitement or relaxation, and all the perks that come with senior living in gorgeous Florida.
Known to be tax friendly for retirees, senior living in Pembroke Pines offers quite a medley of entertainment venues that run the gamut of adventurous tastes. If you're in the mood for culture, refinement and art, indulge yourself at the Museum of Contemporary Art or the Broward Center for Performing Arts. Fancy a stroll in an eco-friendly park? Try the Oleta River State Park which is known as the largest park in Florida's State Park system, or Pine Island Park. Engage your brain at the Museum of Discovery and Science or stroll the Anne Kolb Nature Center. Prefer something more daring, faster-paced? Pembroke Pines can oblige you with the Hard Rock Seminole Casino, the Calder Race Course for horse racing or the Sun Life Stadium for a home-town game. There are dozens and dozens of great things to do and see within twelve miles of Pembroke Pines and most are much closer. There's even something for antique car aficionados at the spectacular Ft Lauderdale Antique Car Museum.
Population
As of 2011, the US Census Bureau estimates the population of Pembroke Pines sat at 157,594, up 1.8% from 2010 when it stood at 154,750. From the vantage point of the 2010 census numbers, the city's percentage of seasoned citizens 65 years and over was 14.8. Not as large as the state's percentage of 17.3, but roughly 2% greater than national average and more than enough to supply the retiree a large pool of opportunities and exciting choices.
Cost of Living
Those calling Pembroke Pines their home enjoy exceptionally livable conditions, though the cost of living is slightly elevated from both the state and national averages except where utilities are concerned. The cost of living is 16.4% greater than the state over-all, and 13.8% greater than the country in general. As of March 2012, the cost of living index for Pembroke Pines was 112.4 as compared to the nationwide average index of 100. *BestPlaces.net
Cost of Assisted Living in Pembroke Pines
In keeping with elevated living costs, housing can also be pricier in Pembroke Pines than other areas of Florida. The average value of a single family home is 22.9% greater in this city than the rest of the state, and compared to the national average, it is 38.5% greater. As for cost, the median price requested on a home is 27.2% greater in Pembroke Pines than the state and 53.2% greater than the asking average of the nation. The cost of assisted living facilities fluctuates from place to place in Florida, going from $1,325 to $3,395; but the monthly average is $2,337 and will depend on amount of extra care required for individuals. *AreaVibes.com
Crime Rates
Pembroke Pines enjoys a relatively low crime rate: it is 75% less than the other cities in Florida. Per 100,000 people, the violent crime of Pembroke Pines was 198 compared to the national average of 302, where Florida as a whole sat at 523. Property crime was 3,412 per 100k against the nation's 2,849 and Florida's general 3,907. In all, the crime index for Pembroke Pines was 3,350 versus the national 3,151 and Florida's 4,430. In perspective, this leaves Pembroke Pines safer than 35.6% of the other cities in the Union. *AreaVibes.com
Medical Facilities
Florida boasts over 260 hospitals across the state with ten of those being nationally ranked. Pembroke Pines has Memorial Hospital Pembroke and Memorial Hospital West within city confines. Many more are close by, including Memorial Hospital Miramar in Miramar.
Transportation
Public transport via bus line is provided by Broward County Transit. There is a tri-rail train service running north/south from Palm Beach County, north of West Palm Beach, to the Miami International Airport. The closest airport to the city is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport just 10 miles from city center. The Miami International Airport is the second closet to Pembroke Pines at 21 miles away, and 55 miles away is the Palm Beach International Airport.
Local Resources
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