LIFULL 介護が「おひとりさま」高齢者の施設探し実態を調査。おひとりさまは比較的若いうちに探し始める傾向に
LIFULL介護の調査によると、一人暮らしの高齢者(おひとりさま)は、まだ介護が不要な若いうちから主体的に介護施設を探し始める傾向があり、子世帯と同居する高齢者と比較して高価格帯の施設を検討することが明らかになりました。
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よくある質問
What is the main trend for single elderly people searching for nursing homes in Japan?
They tend to start searching proactively at a younger age, often by their 70s, and while they are still in an 'independent' state not requiring nursing care.
Who typically makes the inquiry for a facility for a single elderly person?
Over 40% of inquiries are made by the individuals themselves, a rate more than double that of seniors living with their children.
How do the facility price preferences differ between single seniors and those living with family?
Single seniors tend to inquire about more expensive facilities, with about 40% considering options costing 150,000 yen or more per month, whereas those living with family often look at options under 100,000 yen.
What does this trend suggest about the role of nursing homes?
It suggests a shift in perception from a place for end-of-life care to a lifestyle choice for a secure and fulfilling future, addressing concerns like isolation and safety.
What new types of senior housing are emerging to meet the needs of single elderly people?
New options include facilities that don't require a personal guarantor, senior share houses to prevent isolation, and homes with robust social activities and community circles.