Are you moving south for retirement? Well, Houston, Texas, is a great city for older adults. Not only does Houston have warm weather year-round and plenty of museums, theaters, colleges, and sports to keep retirees entertained, this Texan city also enjoys lower housing costs than other similarly-sized cities.
However, Houston’s size can make the city daunting for new residents, especially older adults who have special considerations for where to live, what to see, and how to settle into their new home. This guide will help seniors settle into Houston and start enjoying all their new city has to offer.

Accessibility isn’t just for people with disabilities — although it is a great asset if you’re one of the two in five Americans aged 65 and older living with a disability. Accessible neighborhoods are more walkable and livable for people of all ages. These are some of the most accessible neighborhoods around Houston:
Once you’ve found your perfect home, you’ll need to set up utilities. Here’s where to turn for service providers in Houston:
Are you ready to get out and explore your new city? Houston has a robust public transit system that makes it easy to get around, whether you don’t drive or just want to save on gas. Not only are Houston Metro buses, trains, and platforms accessible, but adults 65-69 receive a 50% discount and seniors 70+ ride for free.
Healthcare is also a top concern for seniors when deciding where to live. Thus, it’s no surprise that Houston, home to the Texas Medical Center, is such an attractive choice for older adults. With the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann, and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center all on a single campus, TMC is ready to meet all of a senior’s healthcare needs.
There’s no shortage of things to do in Houston, but for adults with disabilities, finding accessible attractions can be a challenge. These are some of the top accessible things to do in Houston.
Whether you’re after affordability, accessibility, or simply searching for a fun place to retire, Houston truly has it all. As you settle into your new home, make sure you’re getting out and enjoying your new city. Before long, you won’t be able to imagine calling anywhere else home.
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A big thanks to Patrick Young of Able USA for this informational guest post!