Why Aren't More Older Adults Thinking About Long-Term Care? - Strohschein Law Group
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Why Aren't More Older Adults Thinking About Long-Term Care? - Strohschein Law Group
After decades of handling our daily personal care needs without giving them a second thought, it is hard to imagine needing help with these tasks. However, research shows that about one in seven adults aged 65 or older will need help with daily care. Help with daily personal care is referred to as long-term care and too many adults assume they won’t need it. A recent survey of American adults aged 50 to 94 by the University of Michigan’s Nationa…
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