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Seniors Shy Away From 'Disability' Label

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Many seniors hesitate to identify as disabled, even when facing daily task challenges.
  • Over 44% of those over 75 struggle with at least one daily task.
  • Few seniors seek or receive entitled health care accommodations.

A growing number of older Americans are experiencing difficulties with routine activities but are hesitant to label themselves as having a disability. Recent survey data indicates that fewer than 18% of individuals over 65 self-identify as disabled, a perception that contrasts sharply with their reported functional limitations.

For those aged 65 to 74, approximately one-third reported trouble with at least one daily task, a figure that rises to over 44% for individuals older than 75. When broader conditions are considered, such as those requiring accommodations under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the numbers are even more pronounced, with about half of those aged 65-74 and two-thirds of older respondents reporting disabilities.

Despite these challenges, a striking majority of these seniors have not sought or received healthcare accommodations they are entitled to. Experts suggest this reluctance may stem from a cultural tendency to 'tough it out' and a generational mindset formed before disability rights were widely recognized. Identifying as disabled is also linked to improved mental health and self-esteem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Seniors may avoid the 'disability' label due to societal stigma or a cultural tendency to 'tough it out' rather than seek help.
Roughly one-third of 65- to 74-year-olds and over 44% of those older than 75 reported trouble with one or more daily tasks.
Accommodations can include special equipment like adjustable exam tables, large print materials, or amplification devices for hearing.

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