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How Changing Family Dynamics are Transforming Home Care for Seniors

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The landscape of aging at home is evolving, influenced by various societal shifts. Recent data indicates a significant rise in multigenerational households, with 6 million reported in 2020, reflecting changing cultural norms and economic factors. Additionally, older adults are migrating to warmer, lower-cost states, which disrupts established healthcare networks. The senior population is also diversifying, necessitating culturally responsive care solutions. Technology adoption among older adults is increasing, enabling remote caregiving through telehealth and digital tools. Lastly, many seniors are taking on caregiving roles for their grandchildren, highlighting the need for support systems that address the complexities of modern family structures.

Key Details: • 6 million multigenerational households reported in the U.S. as of 2020. • Older adults are migrating to lower-cost states, impacting continuity of care. • The older adult population is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. • Technology use among seniors is rising, facilitating remote caregiving. • Many seniors are now caregivers for their grandchildren, adding stress to their roles.

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