Posts Tagged ‘aging’

Can our Economy and Health Care System Survive Aging Baby Boomers?

There have been improvements in the Social Security system that includes the introduction of Medicare that has had important effects on the economic well-being of senior citizens in the United States. Today, the percentage of senior citizens with incomes below the poverty line is about 10%. These gains have not been shared by all senior citizens. Poverty rates are higher among certain groups of senior citizens that include:

•Black Americans

•Hispanic Americans

•People who never finished high school

•People living alone

•People 85 and older

•People living in central cites

•People living in rural areas

Level of education among US senior citizens in the future is one of the most dramatic changes. By the year 2030, 83% of seniors will have completed high school. Senior citizens with a bachelor degree or more will have increased to 24%. These changes are significant… Read More…

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Easing Your Family’s Worries

Do you see yourself spending long lazy days by the porch? With your dog dozing by your feet, just breathing the air doing nothing? No more harassing phone calls from work, and deadlines that need to be met? Having the time to do what we want is one of the benefits of retirement. But what if we suddenly have to follow meal schedules and lights out curfew? Is this what we get after a long years in our career?

That’s the reason why more and more retirees opt to employ in home elder care services. Most of us want to be surrounded by people and things familiar to us. At a time when we’re making adjustments towards a new phase in our lives, it can be just too stressful to suddenly uproot ourselves and settle on a new place with people and things unfamiliar to us.

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