CHRONIC AILMENTS IN KIDS – MEANS MORE ELDERLY WITH DISABILITIES IN LONG RUN

CHRONIC AILMENTS IN KIDS – MEANS MORE ELDERLY WITH DISABILITIES IN LONG RUN

CHRONIC AILMENTS IN KIDS – MEANS MORE ELDERLY WITH DISABILITIES IN LONG RUN 150 150 Lauren Ellerman

Chronic Ailments Affect More Kids
Associated PressWednesday, June 27, 2007; Page A05

To read the Washington Post Article – go here.

“The number of American children with chronic health problems such as obesity, asthma and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has soared in the past four decades, foreshadowing increases in adult disability and public health-care spending, researchers said yesterday.
More time in front of the television and the use of other electronic media, decreased physical activity, increased time spent indoors, increased consumption of fast foods and sugar-sweetened beverages, and changes in parenting are probably all to blame, the researchers wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association.


In 1960, 1.8 percent of children and adolescents were reported to have a chronic health condition that limited their activities. By 2004, the rate was 7 percent.”

So what does that mean for long term care facilities in 50-60 years? Surely the needs will increase as a greater percentage of the population has chronic health problems. It also means, Medicare and State Medicaid programs better be ready. You think Congress is ready for a surge? Me neither.

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Lauren Ellerman

In 2011, Lauren Ellerman was named "Young Lawyer of the Year" by the Roanoke Bar Association for her work in the community. To speak with Lauren about your personal injury case, contact her at lellerman@frithlawfirm.com.

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