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Underdog Wine Country Town Named For Best Senior Living

Two wine country towns were included on a list praised for the quality of senior living.

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A national retirement ranking praises Windsor's "small town comfort." while acknowledging the wildfire risks that now shape life across California. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Farmers markets, trails, a town green, and senior programs. These were the comforts that made Windsor stand out as one of 11 Golden State cities for senior living.

The Sonoma County town of about 26,000 residents revolves around its Town Green, where concerts, restaurants, markets, and festivals pull residents out through much of the year.

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That atmosphere helped Windsor land on a new ranking of the Pacific Coast’s safest towns for senior living.

The article highlighted the Windsor Certified Farmers Market, Sutton Park, local walking trails, and the annual Zucchini Festival as pieces of a daily lifestyle designed around accessibility and outdoor gathering.

The Windsor Senior Recreation Center also drew attention for programs including yoga, Zumba, and senior-focused fitness classes.

For medical care, retirees rely heavily on nearby Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.

The ranking also devoted significant attention to the fires that have reshaped Sonoma County over the past decade.

The piece also pointed to the devastating 2017 Tubbs Fire, which destroyed neighborhoods in nearby Santa Rosa and permanently altered the region’s housing and insurance markets.

“Insurance availability and pricing … has become a serious factor in retirement planning,” the ranking by WorldAtlas warned.

That single sentence now carries enormous weight in Sonoma County, where some homeowners struggle to secure coverage at all.

The article concluded that Windsor still offers the kind of small-town California lifestyle many retirees want — walkable public spaces, wine country scenery, and strong community programming — but only if they are prepared to live with the realities of modern fire country.

The other Bay Area locales included Orinda, Danville, and St. Helena.

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