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| | Ask HN: Why is senior care so expensive? | |
23 points by sam345 on Feb 24, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 29 comments
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| | For example a dementia patient might pay $11,000 a month in the US for memory care. Staff members are very sparse maybe five people on the floor at any given time serving say 20 clients. Staff members may be making $50,000 a year. Medical Care is minimal it's all almost manual labor ADLs (activities of daily living) washing them bathing, dressing, feeding, behavioral redirection,etc. Staff complains that they don't have enough people to do one-on-one care which dementia patients often require. But with that kind of funding they could probably afford it at least a two to one ratio. Even given overhead which is minimal real estate cost and that's about it. We are not talking ICU or even general hospital care we are talking about ADLs for the most part. Please no complaints about greedy insurance companies etc. greedy insurance companies should want lower cost too plus long term senior care is normally funded mainly by patient themselves as I understand it. I am truly interested in the economics. Surely if it could be done cheaper people would do it to compete. |
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Edit/correction - thanks subtra3t!