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Why Planning for Senior Care Should Begin Before a Medical Crisis

With the U.S. Census Bureau reporting that adults aged 65 and older now comprise over 18 percent of the population, Assisted Living Locators is urging families to initiate proactive discussions regarding long-term care ahead of National Senior Citizens Day on August 21.

Bio & NewsAugust 18, 20261,182 reads0

Many households avoid the subject of aging, often waiting for a hospitalization or a fall to force a decision. Data from AARP indicates that nearly 70 percent of individuals reaching age 65 will eventually require some form of long-term care. By addressing housing preferences, financial considerations, and lifestyle priorities early, families can preserve the independence of their loved ones and avoid the pressure of sudden, emergency-driven choices.

Felicia Sanders, brand president of Assisted Living Locators, emphasizes that the most effective care plans are created while seniors can still actively participate in the decision-making process. Early planning expands the available options and allows for more thoughtful transitions into assisted living or specialized memory care. The organization, a member of Evive Brands, provides localized guidance to help families navigate these transitions as health and safety needs evolve.

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