Study: Most will need long-term care
A 2022 HHS study finds 56% of adults turning 65 between 2021-2025 will need long-term care, with 22% requiring care for over five years, creating significant family and public costs.
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Study shows most seniors will need long-term care
A 2022 study from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimated that 56% of people turning 65 between 2021 and 2025 would need long-term services and support at some point in their lives. Long-term services and support means needing help with daily activities due to physical, cognitive or chronic health conditions. Just over a third of all people will need services for up to three years, according to the study, and 22% of adults wil…
Study: Most will need long-term care
A 2022 study from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimated that 56% of people turning 65 between 2021 and 2025 would need long-term services and support at some point in their lives. Long-term services and support means needing help with daily activities due to physical, cognitive or chronic health conditions. Just over a third of all people will need services for up to three years, according to the study, and 22% of adults wil…
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