Sunday, March 2, 2008

Palm Springs California Retirement

Palm Springs, California

With a name known for many years as a prime California travel destination, Palm Springs is California's desert Oasis. Palm Springs is located about 110 miles from Los Angeles, 140 miles from San Diego.

Retirement Communities:
Hallmark Palm Springs www.hallmarkpalmsprings.com (760) 322-3955
Sunrise Assisted Living of Palm Springs www.sunriseseniorliving.com (760) 322-3444
Date Palm Country Club www.mhchomes.com (760) 328-6514
Chateau Battiste www.chateaubattiste.com (760) 322-9925
Horizon Mobile Home Village maps.google.com (760) 328-3730
Atria At Palm Desert www.atriaseniorliving.com (760) 773-3772
Atria Senior Living Group www.atriaseniorliving.com (760) 341-0890
Royal Palms Mobile Home Park (760) 324-8315
Desert Professional Elder Care (760) 409-3188

Population: 43,000 (2000)

Weather: Palm springs enjoys a hot, sunny desert climate.

Cost of Living: Moderate to High

Housing Costs: Moderate to high

Taxes:
California taxes are generally high compared to other states.
California Tax details are here: www.ftb.ca.gov

Transportation?
We could not find a local bus service for this area.

Health care:
Stat Urgent Care www.staturgentcare.com (760) 837-0321
Desert Regional Medical Center www.desertmedctr.com (760) 416-1632

Universities:
Park University www.park.edu (760) 327-5134
College of the Desert www.codalumni.org (760) 346-8041
Jewish Community School-Desert (760) 340-2039
CSUS Palm Desert Campus www.pdc.csusb.edu (760) 341-2883
College of the Desert: Library www.collegeofthedesert.edu (760) 773-2563
Mayfield College www.mayfieldcollege.org 760-328-5554
Desert Cities Real Estate School www.dcres.com (760) 328-8955
College-Desert Alumni Associates www.codalumni.org (760) 568-9921
College of the Desert www.collegeofthedesert.edu (760) 776-0120

Travel and tourism: Palm Springs is one of California's most exclusive tourism destinations. www.palm-springs.org

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