The Florida Current Infographic: According to figures released by the U.S. Census, Florida’s population will steadily get older over the next 20 years. By 2030, projected figures show that 27% of Florida’s population could be over 65 years old.



Infographic: Aging in Florida

From The Florida Current
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According to figures released by the U.S. Census, Florida’s population will steadily get older over the next 20 years. By 2030, projected figures show that 27% of Florida’s population could be over 65 years old.
Population 65 years and older (as %  of the total population)
United StatesFlorida
199012.618.1
200012.417.6
20101317.3
202016.221.8
203019.627


Florida, especially South Florida, has long been a haven for retirees. An increase in aging populations can impact health care services like Medicare. In 2008-2009, nearly 3.4 million people were enrolled in Medicare in Florida, 2.9 million of which were over the age of 65.

For more information about a Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach County home health care agency for seniors, Alzheimer's patients, sufferers of dementia and other family members needing home health care services or in-home health aides, contact (954) 986-5090 or visit www.afamilymemberhomecare.com.

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