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What is the definition of a long term care facility?

According to the Administration for Community Living, someone turning 65 today has an almost 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services during their lifetime. A long term care facility is a residential institution that offers a variety of medical and personal support services to individuals who require ongoing assistance due to chronic illness, disability, or age.

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What are the pros and cons of long-term care facilities?

According to a study cited by A Place for Mom, home-dwelling seniors often report a higher quality of life than those in facilities. Before making a decision for yourself or a loved one, it is crucial to understand the pros and cons of long-term care facilities and how they compare to other options, like in-home care.

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Where do old people go when they are old?

According to a 2023 analysis of census data by *The Washington Post*, only a small percentage of Americans over 85 reside in nursing homes, with most living with family or alone, often utilizing support services. So, to answer the question, "Where do old people go when they are old?" a person's living situation is shaped by a wide range of factors, including health, finances, and personal preference.

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