Quality of Life

Key Indicators – Highlands County

Maps – Quality of Life

Map – Life Expectancy

Life span is a key indicator of a population’s overall health, quality of healthcare, access to resources, and general living conditions.

Life expectancy in Highlands County is 75.0 years, near the statewide median for life expectancy in Florida counties(75.3 years).

Source: Health Data, Highlands, Florida, countyhealthrankings.org, 2025

Map – Population Without Health Insurance

Map – Children Without Health Insurance

Map – Medicaid Enrollment

Map – Residents per Physician

Map – Mental Health Availability

Map – Hospitalizations for Mental Health Issues

Map – Residents per Dentist

Map – Access to Parks

Quality of Life Statistics – Highlands County

Health Insurance

The percentage of residents in Highlands County without health insurance has decreased in the last ten years from 19% to 13%. A large percentage of those who gained healthcare insurance since 2013, obtained insurance through Medicare enrollment. The percentage of Highlands County residents with Medicare provided insurance increased from 21% to 26% from 2013 to 2023.

Source: Highlands County, FL. (2018, January 29). Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/geo/highlands-county-fl#economy

Uninsured Population

Medicaid Enrollment

Access to Healthcare

General Health

Physical Health

Mental Health

Health Insurance

The percentage of residents in Highlands County without health insurance has decreased in the last ten years from 19% to 13%. A large percentage of those who gained healthcare insurance since 2013, obtained insurance through Medicare enrollment. The percentage of Highlands County residents with Medicare provided insurance increased from 21% to 26% from 2013 to 2023.

Source: Highlands County, FL. (2018, January 29). Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/geo/highlands-county-fl#economy

Uninsured Population

Medicaid Enrollment

Access to Dental Health Providers

Access to Primary Care Health Providers

General Health

Poor Physical Health

Obesity

Exercise

Access to Mental Health Providers

Mental Health

Health Insurance

The percentage of residents in Highlands County without health insurance has decreased in the last ten years from 19% to 13%. A large percentage of those who gained healthcare insurance since 2013, obtained insurance through Medicare enrollment. The percentage of Highlands County residents with Medicare provided insurance increased from 21% to 26% from 2013 to 2023.

Source: Highlands County, FL. (2018, January 29). Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/geo/highlands-county-fl#economy

Uninsured Population (All Ages)

Uninsured Children (0-18 years)

Medicaid Enrollment

Access to Primary Care

Access to Mental Health Counselors

Access to Dental Health

Life Expectancy

Premature Death

Physical Health

Obesity

Physical Inactivity

Exercise

Mental Health

Baker Act – Involuntary Psychological Evaluations

ALICE Dashboard

Some families exceed the income level of the Federal Poverty Line, but still struggle to collect enough income to make ends meet and provide basic necessities. These families fall below the ALICE threshold.

ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, and represents the growing number of families who are unable to afford the basics of housing, child care, food, transportation, health care, and technology. These workers often struggle to keep their own households from financial ruin, while keeping our local communities running.

How prevalent are ALICE families in Highlands County?

What does it mean to live below the ALICE threshold?

How prevalent are ALICE families in Highlands County?

How prevalent are ALICE families in Highlands County?

ALICE Dashboard