The estimated 73 million individuals who make up the baby boomer generation are projected to reach age 65 and older by 2030.
The caregiver demographic ( ages 45-64) will increase in the same period by just 1%.
The overall aging of the U.S population accompanies the need for increased home care technology for seniors.
This means more seniors are going to require assistance from senior living communities, and there is already a shortage of staff in the U.S. to handle the current levels at existing facilities.
Will technology be the key to making sure the system can handle the growth?
I’d like to introduce you to Sam Gopinathan.
From being an executive for three Fortune 5oo companies to jumping into the non-medical home care industry, Sam started New Wave Home Care, providing exceptional care for over 12 years for their clients.
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