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Do old people with Down syndrome exist? A comprehensive look at lifespan and care

Just a few decades ago, the average life expectancy for a person with Down syndrome was around 25 years. Thanks to medical advancements and improved social support, it is now common for adults with Down syndrome to live into their 50s, 60s, and beyond, meaning that older people with Down syndrome do exist. This significant shift brings new considerations for aging and senior care.

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What is the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome?

In 1983, the estimated life expectancy for a person with Down syndrome was just 25 years. Thanks to significant medical and social advances, the answer to what is the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome? is remarkably different today, representing one of the great medical success stories of the past few decades.

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What group has the longest average stay in long-term care?

According to the Administration on Community Living, women, on average, require long-term care for longer than men. However, when considering specific conditions and populations, the question of what group has the longest average stay in long-term care is more complex, involving specialized, often lifelong, needs.

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