We know we are entering a period of transformation in aged care.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Community care is a fundamental, an essential, an enduring part of our aged care system.
We are already seeing older people wanting greater choice in how, when and where they receive care.
I turned 65 last year, and each year I get more and more interested in human health. For most people it happens around age 50, but I've always been a slow learner. It's critical in terms of the cost of health care.
The ordinary experiences of aging alter and clarify your view of past, present, and future.
People use so much more health care when they live longer.
The aging of the U.S. population is a theme that we believe strongly in and the health care sector is really right in the bulls eye of this particular theme.
We are thinking ahead to long-term care, aware that many folks don't plan ahead and won't be ready. We want to see to it that people will have choices.
The key to the future in an aging society is not found in increasing just our life span; we need to increase our health span at the same time.
Anything that we can do to improve the lives of elderly people is welcome so far as I am concerned.
People are still being put into geriatric wards when they don't need it. They need treatment, not just being put into bed and fed.
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