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As we journey through life, we inevitably come face to face with the realities of aging. While growing older brings wisdom and experience, it also brings challenges, particularly when it comes to managing our health and care needs. For many, the thought of becoming a burden on their children or family during their golden years can be a source of stress. However, with careful planning and proactive steps, you can take charge of your future and ensure that your twilight years are filled with comfort, dignity and peace of mind.
Australia and New Zealand, like many developed nations, are experiencing a significant demographic shift towards an aging population. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics1, by 2071, it is projected that people aged over 65 will increase to between 28% and 30%. A similar trend is observed in New Zealand, where the number of people aged 65 and over is predicted to double by 2036, as stated by the New Zealand Ministry of Health2.
This demographic shift underscores the importance of being prepared for the possibility of needing care as you age, and taking steps now can potentially alleviate the burden on your loved ones in the future. Health Quality & Safety Commission | Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission (hqsc.govt.nz)3
Aging is a natural part of life and by taking proactive steps now, you can alleviate the stress that often accompanies the uncertainty of the future. By educating yourself about the available resources, planning for financial stability and considering your care preferences, you empower yourself to embrace your later years with confidence and dignity.
Remember, preparing for aged care is not just about ensuring your own well-being, but also about providing your loved ones with the peace of mind that comes from knowing your wishes are understood and respected. Take charge of your future today, so that you can enjoy a worry-free tomorrow.
Sources:
1. Population Projections, Australia, 2017 (base) - 2066 | Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au)
2. Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2015, 3rd edition | Ministry of Health NZ
3. Health Quality & Safety Commission | Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission (hqsc.govt.nz)
4. Aged care | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
5. Ministry of Health NZ
6. Advance Care Planning
7. Health Quality & Safety Commission | Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission (hqsc.govt.nz)
8. Seniors housing | Planning (nsw.gov.au)
9. Home (ageconcern.org.nz)
10. Better Health Channel - Better Health Channel
11. Home | Healthify
12. Homepage | Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission
13. Complaints about a health and disability service | Ministry of Health NZ
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