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Senior Care ResourcesWelcome to HCAN’s Resources Center! Explore our collection of white papers, case studies, and webinars designed to inform and inspire. Dive into the latest insights and success stories shaping the future of senior care.
White Paper
Continuous Care at Home For Senior Living Providers
Discover how the dynamic rise of home senior care is revolutionizing the senior living industry, reshaping traditional models and unlocking new opportunities. Dive into our comprehensive white paper and explore the exciting potential of integrating home care services, reducing diversion rates, and expanding customer reach.
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Elevate Your Senior Care Portfolio
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Find out how HCAN Consulting’s home care services model can help your senior living organization.
By the Numbers
HCAN Fact Sheet
41% of all in-home services referrals come senior living related referrals
Healthcare professionals inside of continuous care retirement communities or CCRCs equate to $26 billion of home care revenue annually in the US, primarily because of a lack of their own in-home services programming
In 2030, people age 65 and older will make up 21% of the U.S. population. — U.S. Census
By 2034, older adults will edge out children in population size – 77 million to 76.5 million. — U.S. Census
It’s estimated that the number of Americans with Alzheimer’s Disease will reach 14 million by 2050 — Alzheimer’s Association
Employment of home health aides and personal care aides is projected to grow 36% from 2018 – 2028 – faster ant the average for all other occupations. — Bureau of Labor Statistics
Senior Living and healthcare adjacent referrals equate to over $65 billion in home care revenue annually
Baby Boomers are turning 65 at a rate of 10,000 per day – by 2030 all Baby Boomers will be age 65 or older. — U.S. Census
By 2060, nearly one in four Americans will be age 65 or older – making up 35% of the population.— U.S. Census
76% of seniors surveyed prefer to remain in their current residence for as long as possible. — AARP
Nearly one in five Americans (19%) are providing unpaid care for an adult with health or functional needs — National Alliance for Caregiving