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In 2004, total per person payments from all sources for health care, long-term care and hospice were 3 times higher for Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older with Alzheimer’s and… [ Get More Details ]
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About 2.4 million Americans age 85 and older have Alzheimer’s disease (47% of the Alzheimer’s population 65 and older). When the first wave of Baby Boomers reaches age 85 (year… [ Get More Details ]
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Older population by 2030
By 2030, the segment of the U.S. population aged 65 and older is expected to double. At that time, the estimated 71 million older Americans will make up approximately 20%… [ Get More Details ] -
Among nursing home residents in the U.S. with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, 51% relied on Medicaid to help pay for their nursing home care in 2000. [ Get More Details ]
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One study approximated that in 2002, employees who were caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias cost U.S. businesses $36.5 billion. [ Get More Details ]
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Americans with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias have more than 3 times as many hospital stays as other older people. [ Get More Details ]
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In 2008, 9.9 million Americans provides unpaid care for a family member, friend, or neighbor with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias–more than 1/4 of all unpaid caregivers of older adults… [ Get More Details ]
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Currently, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease every 70 seconds. By the middle of this century, that number could be as frequent as every 33 seconds. [ Get More Details ]
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One in 8 people age 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease–13% of the 65 and older population. [ Get More Details ]
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Every 70 seconds, someone in the U.S. develops Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]
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Approximately 5.1 million Americans age 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]
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Approximately 5.3 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]