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

Senior Bio Healthcare

It's about creating how we live and the quality

The problem is that our current way of managing our last few decades of life needs to be planned and actioned many years ahead in order to secure a fulfilling and healthy future in our golden years.

The stark reality is that planning and taking action for our later years must happen many years in advance to make a meaningful difference. Yet, our current healthcare systems and the way we manage our well-being are marred by fragmentation and insufficiencies from monitoring, exercise, nutrition, medication management, and more leaving many on the precipice of health, emotional, and financial crises hanging in their later years.

It's a race against the precious time we have to live, and our current healthcare systems are not geared to help adequately.

Life expectancy is rising but the quality of life is declining

It's about creating how we live and the quality

The problem is that our current way of managing our last few decades of life needs to be planned and actioned many years ahead in order to secure a fulfilling and healthy future in our golden years.

  • Costs of Neglecting Health After 60
    Increased Healthcare Costs:
    Poor health management often leads to higher healthcare expenses, including doctor's visits, medications, hospitalizations, and treatments for chronic conditions.
  • Financial Challenges
    Loss of Income: Ill health may limit one's ability to work, resulting in reduced income and, in some cases, early retirement or disability.
    Reduced Quality of Life: Physical and mental health issues can diminish one's quality of life, leading to discomfort, pain, and the inability to enjoy activities and hobbies.
  • Emotional and Family Costs
    Emotional Costs: Chronic health problems can take an emotional toll, leading to stress, anxiety, and depression, which may necessitate costly mental health services.
    Impact on Family: Poor health can affect family members who may need to provide care and financial support. The cost of caregiving, both in terms of time and money, can be significant.
  • Long-Term Care and Lifestyle Impacts
    Long-Term Care Expenses: As health deteriorates, seniors may require long-term care services, such as assisted living facilities or nursing homes, which are costly.
    Estate and Financial Planning: Failing to address health issues can complicate estate planning, with increased medical bills and care expenses eating into savings and inheritance.
    Loss of Independence: Deteriorating health can result in a loss of independence, requiring assistance with daily tasks, which often comes at a financial cost.
  • Life expectancy at 65 years in the U.S.:
    Both sexes: 18.4 years
    Men: 17.0 years
    Women: 19.7 years
  • Percent of noninstitutionalized persons aged 65 and over in fair or poor health: 23.5% (2022)
  • Percent of noninstitutionalized persons aged 65 and over who had any difficulty with self-care: 9.4% (2022)
  • Obesity among noninstitutionalized persons:
    Men aged 65-74: 41.9%
    Men aged 75 and over: 31.8%
    Women aged 65-74: 45.9%
    Women aged 75 and over: 36.1%
  • Hypertension among noninstitutionalized persons:
    Men aged 65-74: 66.7%
    Men aged 75 and over: 81.5%
    Women aged 65-74: 74.3%
    Women aged 75 and over: 86.0%
  • Percent of long-term care services users aged 65 and over:
    Adult day services center participants: 63.3% (2020)
    Home health agency patients: 82.7% (2017)
    Hospice patients: 94.8% (2017)
    Nursing home residents: 83.1% (2018)
    Inpatient rehabilitation facility patients: 87.9% (2017)
    Long-term care hospital patients: 74.3% (2017)
    Residential care community residents: 94.2% (2020)

Life expectancy chart

The total number of years a newborn is expected to live

  • Challenges of Increased Life Expectancy
    Emergency Medical Costs: Unaddressed health issues may lead to medical emergencies, such as surgeries, which can be both costly and stressful.
  • Travel and Leisure Limitations: Poor health can limit one's ability to travel and enjoy leisure activities, restricting opportunities and experiences that come with associated costs.
  • Aging Population: A longer life expectancy often leads to an aging population, which can strain healthcare and social support systems. The elderly may require more medical care and assistance with daily activities, placing greater demands on caregivers and healthcare providers.
  • Increased Healthcare Costs: Longer life often means more years of healthcare needs, potentially resulting in higher healthcare costs for both individuals and society. As people age, they are more likely to develop chronic illnesses and require ongoing medical treatments.
  • Pension and Retirement Challenges: Extended life expectancy can affect pension and retirement systems. People may need to save more money for a longer retirement, and pension systems may face sustainability issues.
  • Economic Implications: An aging population can impact economic growth. With a larger share of the population being elderly, there may be fewer people in the workforce, potentially slowing economic productivity.

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