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Where You Live May Decide the Kind of Care You Get When You Get Old

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Thursday, June 19, 2014   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The numbers of senior citizens will swell in the next decade as the leading edges of the baby boom generation hits their 80s.

And that wave will put more pressure on caregivers, says Erik Nelson, associate state director for advocacy at AARP-South Dakota.

He says a new report shows South Dakota in the middle of the pack in a number of related categories.

"We rank 24th,” he says. “Specifically the quality-of-life options that are offered for our aging residents or disabled residents in South Dakota rank very high if not number one in a couple of categories."

Those categories include affordability and access, choice of setting and provider, quality of care and quality of life, support for family caregivers and effective transitions.

Nelson says South Dakota could be in a squeeze between a growing segment of older citizens and fewer people in the rural areas, and that will call for some creativity.

"As the state ages and we have an aging population, particularly in the rural areas, and our rural areas see our population decline and the younger generation, there's going to be fewer caregivers around so we're going to have to think outside the box to create opportunities for care whether that's at home or at nursing homes that are the right fit for our residents," he points out.

Nelson says there may have to be some new public-private partnerships to protect those who can't afford to do it on their own.

The report shows if the state improves its standing, almost 9,000 more people would receive services.





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