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The Future of In-Home Senior Care
They called it the “Baby Boom,” a term for those born after World War II between 1946
and 1964. It was a time where an estimated 75 million people were born, and they were
the fuel for economic prosperity, a changing culture, and a social revolution. Now, they
are the driving force of the in-home care revolution.
The first wave of the Baby Boom has reached the magic age of 65 years old, a time when
many will begin to retire. Add this wave to the already large number of elderly people,
and you have a demographic that will likely shape as many trends in their remaining
years as they did in their younger days. One of them is the use of senior services,
specifically in-home care.
While wisdom and experience are a hallmark of aging, so too is a concern for long term
health. That’s why many foresighted seniors are exploring in-home care options now in
anticipation of a moment in time when it’ll be needed. What they’re discovering is that a
wide array of senior care options allows them to stay in their cherished homes,
eliminating the need to move into an assisted living or other senior care facility.
Always Best Care is a resource that many are using to discover the places and situations
that best fit their needs. The site helps families find non-medical in-home senior care and
is one of the best in-home care resources on the web.
Our loved ones are staying at an elderly age for far longer than they once did. Improved
medical practices, better health education, and a focus in the media on taking better care
of ourselves means people will be living longer and healthier lives.
Beyond education, technology has evolved to the point where many procedures and tests
that could only be performed by medically trained personnel are now so easy that anyone
can do it. Living in a facility is no longer a medical necessity, and many seniors are
taking advantage of that opportunity to remain in place.
One final factor that will keep many seniors in place is the likelihood that Medicare and
Social Security will limit the available funds for expensive assisted living facilities. In-
home health care will not only be the preferred option, it’ll likely be the most economical
one.
All of this points to one thing: in-home health care is the wave of the future. Those that
investigate its advantages now will be glad they invested the time.
About the Company: Always Best Care provides warm, compassionate and professional
care for seniors and others when they need it most. The teams at our offices are local
experts in senior care, providing a resource for aging and senior living delivered through
locally owned and operated offices around the country. They pride themselves on
providing personal assistance for families seeking information on their care options.