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Navigating the Future of Home Health Care: Trends and Insights

Exploring the Dynamics Shaping the Long-Term Care Landscape

The landscape of home health care is rapidly evolving, with various factors influencing its trajectory. From rising costs to impending caregiver shortages, these trends underscore the critical importance of home-based care in addressing the needs of our aging population. As the preferred form of care, home health services offer both affordability and comfort to millions of Americans. However, as demand continues to grow, so too must our efforts to recruit and support caregivers who play a vital role in providing quality care. Let's delve into the facts and figures shaping the future of home health care, recognizing its indispensable role in ensuring the well-being of our loved ones as they age.

A new study finds the price of most long-term-care services are rising faster than inflation, and by 2050 the nation’s long-term care services bill is expected to top $379 billion. The most preferred form of care is in the home, and the cost of home care performed by a non-skilled home health aide remained flat in most regions of the country.

Additional research identifies an imminent shortage of caregivers as the driver of increasing long-term-care costs. By 2030, the number of Americans 65 years and older will double. The U.S. will need to recruit 200,000 new direct-care workers each year to meet future demand among our aging population.

35 million people in America who were 65 years+ were counted in the 2000 Census. This is a 12% increase from the 1990 Census, when 31.2 million older Americans were counted.

One in three Americans voluntarily provide unpaid informal care each year to one or more ill or disabled family members or friends, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Nearly 7 million Americans provide care or manage care for a relative or friend aged 55 or older who lives at least one hour away, according to a survey cosponsored by The National Council on the Aging and The Pew Charitable Trusts.

15 million days of work are estimated to be missed each year because of long-distance caregiving, according to the National Council on Aging.

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