Long Term Care Insurance Association Reports Nursing Home Resident Data

Approximately 1.3 million people 65 years and over were in skilled-nursing facilities representing 3.1 percent of the total population 65 years and over reports the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance.

Los Angeles, CA, May 31, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Approximately 1.3 million people age 65 years and older were in skilled-nursing facilities reports the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance.

"There are about 2.5 times the number of women age 65 years and over than men 65 years and over who are in nursing homes," shares Jesse Slome, executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI). The Association regularly analyzes data for inclusion in the organization's 2015 Long-Term Care Sourcebook. The 28-page compendium of research and industry data will be distributed in July.

"According to Census data, males were most likely to be concentrated in the 75 to 84 year old age group in skilled-nursing facilities," Slome shares. Women were more
concentrated in the 85 to 94 year old age group followed by the 75 to 84 year old group."

Females were more likely to be in a nursing home as they aged compared with males. In 2010, the U.S. Census shows that 3.9 percent of females 65 years and over were in skilled-nursing facilities compared with 2.1 percent of males 65 years and over.

To learn more about long term care planning and options for financial security as well as no-obligation long term care insurance cost comparisons, call the organization's offices located in Los Angeles, California at 818-597-3227 or visit their website www.aaltci.org.
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