Why you need to start your long term healthcare now

The data tells you the whole story how the elements controlling of your health change drastically after 60 years of age

Take control of your health while you are able to before it takes control of you and your future healthcare life

The Problem
Too many elements today control your future healthcare and wellbeing

Our innovative approach can help you delay, slow down, reverse, or even avoid a multitude of challenging conditions that arise due to aging

Senior Bio Healthcare because every senior deserves to thrive, not just survive

We help you reduce your chances substantially of a stroke attack

A stroke attack can cause a debilitating life and have a profound effect on everyone

Seniors are more prone to strokes due to age-related factors and health conditions. This includes atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, cerebral small vessel disease, medication use, lifestyle choices, inflammation, family history, and medication management challenges.

Senior Bio Healthcare Plan removes or reduces substantially the chances of having a stroke with our cutting-edge BioMedical Body Track system. Our advanced Heart Biomarker monitoring gives the power to proactively reduce the risk and give you early signals, and personalized health insights to enable you to action ith your healthcare team.

Explore the facts, the potential impact and the connection between stroke and aging

  • Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability, particularly affecting mobility in more than half of stroke survivors age 65 and older.
  • Stroke risk increases with age, but strokes can occur at any age. In 2014, 38% of people hospitalized for stroke were less than 65 years old.
  • According to the American Heart Association, the overall lifetime risk of stroke for someone aged 55 or older is about 1 in 5. This means that approximately 20% of individuals in this age group may experience a stroke at some point in their lives.
  • The risk increases with each decade of life, so someone in their 60s has a higher risk than someone in their 50s, and this risk continues to rise in their 70s and beyond.
  • In 2021, 1 in 6 deaths from cardiovascular disease was due to stroke.
  • Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke, and every 3 minutes and 14 seconds, someone dies of a stroke.
  • Every year, more than 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke, with about 610,000 of these being first or new strokes.
  • Approximately 185,000 strokes, nearly 1 in 4, occur in people who have had a previous stroke.
  • About 87% of all strokes are ischemic strokes, where blood flow to the brain is blocked.
  • Stroke-related costs in the United States totaled nearly $56.5 billion between 2018 and 2019, including healthcare services, stroke medications, and missed workdays.
  • The death rate for stroke increased from 38.8 per 100,000 in 2020 to 41.1 per 100,000 in 2021.

A stroke can have a profound and often life-altering impact on a senior's lifestyle. Here are some ways in which a stroke can affect the life of an older adult:

  • Physical Impairments: Strokes can lead to various physical impairments, such as weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, which can affect an individual's ability to perform everyday tasks, including dressing, eating, and walking.
  • Mobility Challenges: Seniors who experience a stroke may have difficulty with balance and coordination, making it challenging to move around independently. They may require mobility aids like wheelchairs, walkers, or canes.
  • Communication Difficulties: Stroke survivors may experience aphasia, a language impairment that can affect their ability to speak, understand, read, or write. This can impact social interactions and daily communication.
  • Cognitive Changes: Cognitive impairments, such as memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and reduced problem-solving abilities, can result from a stroke. This may affect a senior's independence and ability to manage daily tasks.
  • Emotional Impact: Strokes can lead to emotional changes, including depression and anxiety. Coping with the aftermath of a stroke can be emotionally challenging for seniors and impact their overall well-being.
  • Caregiver Dependence: Many seniors who experience strokes require assistance from caregivers for activities of daily living. This can place a significant burden on family members or healthcare providers.
  • Medication Management: Stroke survivors often need to manage multiple medications to address stroke risk factors or complications. Adherence to medication regimens can be challenging for some seniors.
  • Altered Social Life: Physical limitations and communication difficulties may affect a senior's social life, leading to reduced social interactions and potential isolation.
  • Diet and Nutrition: Dietary changes may be necessary to manage stroke-related conditions. Seniors may need to follow special diets or dietary restrictions, which can affect their lifestyle and eating habits.
  • Safety Concerns: After a stroke, safety becomes a significant concern. Seniors and their caregivers may need to make home modifications to prevent falls and ensure a safe environment.
  • Rehabilitation and Therapy: Many seniors require rehabilitation and therapy to regain physical and cognitive function. This can be time-consuming and may impact daily routines.
  • Financial Impact: The cost of medical care, therapy, and assistance with daily living activities can strain financial resources, affecting a senior's lifestyle and quality of life.
  • Residential Changes: Some seniors may need to move to assisted living facilities or nursing homes to receive the necessary care and support, which can disrupt their familiar living arrangements.

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