Long-Term Care Trends
2002 AARP Colorado Member Opinion Survey: Long-Term Care
Research Report
Rachelle Cummins, M.A., AARP Knowledge Management
Anu Hyvarinen, AARP Knowledge Management
December 2002
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AARP in Your State: ColoradoAARP MEMBER OPINION RESEARCH: The challenges of an aging population are especially problematic in Colorado where those age 65+ are the fastest growing age group. Questions about this population's long-term care needs and issues were included in the 2002 AARP Colorado Member Opinion Survey from which this report is excerpted.
Of the 1,112 AARP members surveyed by mail...
- 23 percent needed long-term care in the last five years. Of these, about a quarter had trouble finding such care when and where it was needed, and a third had trouble paying for it.
- 34 percent say they or a family member will need long-term care in the next five years.
- 88 percent say it is very or somewhat important to them to be able to stay at home if they were to become ill or disabled.
- 49 percent prefer to receive long-term care at home from a nurse or from family and friends.
The survey was conducted from May through July 2002. The report was prepared by Rachelle Cummins and Anu Hyvarinen of AARP Knowledge Management; for further information, please contact Rachelle Cummins at 202-434-6297. (21 pages)