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What is the average lifespan of the Amish?

Historically, the Amish enjoyed a life expectancy that significantly outpaced that of the general American population during the early 20th century. With advances in modern medicine bridging this gap for many, the question remains: **what is the average lifespan of the Amish?**

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What is the life expectancy of an Amish person?

While the Amish enjoyed a longer life expectancy than the general U.S. population in the early 1900s, studies now show that the average American has caught up or surpassed them due to advancements in modern medicine. The estimated life expectancy for many Amish communities today is approximately 70-75 years, though some communities have a higher average due to genetic factors. Examining these trends reveals the complex interplay of lifestyle, genetics, and modern medical care in determining longevity.

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What happens to elderly Amish? Exploring their unique care practices

In the Amish community, a strong cultural value is placed on home caregiving, where elderly members are revered and respected. For those wondering what happens to elderly Amish, the answer is found within their tight-knit communities, where seniors remain active and cared for by family, rather than being moved to external facilities.

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