OPTIMIZES PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

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OPTIMIZES PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Community promotes and provides access to necessary and preventive health services • Figs. 11.1-11.15. Rates of screening and vaccination for various conditions among people 60+ • Figs. 12.1-12.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who thought they needed the help of a health care professional because they felt depressed or anxious and have not seen one (for those symptoms) • Figs. 13.1-13.3. Percentage of people age 60+ whose physical or mental health interfered with their activities in the past month • Figs. 14.1-14.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who report being in good to excellent health Opportunities for physical activity are available and used • Figs. 15.1-15.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who participate in regular physical exercise Obstacles to use of necessary medical care are minimized • Figs. 16.1-16.4. Percentage of people age 60+ with a usual source of care • Fig. 17.1. Percentage of people age 60+ who failed to obtain needed medical care • Figs. 18.1-18.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for medical care • Figs. 19.1-19.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for prescription drugs • Figs. 20.1-20.3. Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for dental care or eyeglasses Palliative care services are available and advertised • Figs. 21.1-21.2. Percentage of people age 60+ who know whether palliative care services are available

Figure 11.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Rates of screening and vaccination for various conditions among people 60+* Percentage of seniors who received each preventive service in the past year Blood Pressure PSA Test** Physical Exam Eye Exam Flu Shot Bone Density Test Hearing Test Mammogram *** *People were asked whether they had any of the preventive measures or tests above in the past 12 months. Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 **PSA (prostate cancer screening) test for men only (Unweighted N=133; Weighted N=22,046) ***Mammogram for women only (Unweighted N=167; Weighted N=28,915) § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a blood test for prostate cancer (PSA)* in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Unweighted N=133 Weighted N=22,046 *PSA (prostate cancer screening) test for men only § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a blood test for prostate cancer (PSA)* in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=133 Weighted N=22,046 *PSA (prostate cancer screening) test for men only ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.4, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a complete physical exam in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.5, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a complete physical exam in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.6, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had an eye exam in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.7, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had an eye exam in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.8, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a flu shot in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.9, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a flu shot in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.10, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a mammogram* in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ *Mammogram for women only Unweighted N=167 Weighted N=28,915 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.11, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a mammogram* in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health Live w/others Live alone *Mammogram for women only Unweighted N=167 Weighted N=28,915 § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.12, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a bone density test in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.13, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a bone density test in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.14, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a hearing test in the past year, by demographics Total Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 11.15, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had a hearing test in the past year, by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 12.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who thought they needed the help of a health care professional because they felt depressed or anxious and have not seen one (for those symptoms)* Has not seen a health professional 37% Needed professional help ‡ Did not need professional help 91% 8% Has seen a health professional 63% DK/RF 2% ‡ ‡ Unweighted N=24 Weighted N=3,960 Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether in the past year, there was a time when they thought they needed the help of a health professional or a counselor because they felt depressed or anxious. *People who answered “yes” were asked whether they obtained the professional help or counseling they thought they needed. Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 12.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who thought they needed the help of a health care professional because they felt depressed or anxious,* by demographics Total Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ Age 75+ ‡ Women ‡ Men ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether in the past year, there was a time when they thought they needed the help of a health professional or a counselor because they felt depressed or anxious. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 12.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who thought they needed the help of a health care professional because they felt depressed or anxious,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS ‡ Education <HS ‡ Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ ‡ Live w/others ‡ Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether in the past year, there was a time when they thought they needed the help of a health professional or a counselor because they felt depressed or anxious. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

1 or more unhealthy days in the past month Figure 13.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ whose physical or mental health interfered with their activities in the past month, among those who had one or more unhealthy days* DK/RF 1% 7 or more days 13% ‡ ‡ 1-6 days 10% ‡ 1 or more unhealthy days in the past month 34% None 61% None 77% ‡ 5% DK/RF Unweighted N=103 Weighted N=17,215 Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *The number of “unhealthy” days is based on a summary index from the following two questions: 1. “Now, thinking about your physical health, which includes physical illness and injury, for how many days during the past 30 days was your physical health not good?” and 2. “Now, thinking about your mental health, which includes stress, depression, and problems with emotions, for how many days during the past 30 days was your mental health not good?” *People who had one or more “unhealthy” days were asked “During the past 30 days, for how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation?” Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 13.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ whose physical or mental health interfered with their activities in the past month,* by demographics ‡ Total ‡ ‡ ‡ Age 60-64 ‡ ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ ‡ Age 75+ ‡ Women ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ Men Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N=103 Weighted N=17,215 *People who had one or more “unhealthy” days were asked “During the past 30 days, for how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation?” ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 13.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ whose physical or mental health interfered with their activities in the past month,* by demographics Total ‡ ‡ Education >HS ‡ ‡ Education <HS ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ ‡ Live w/others ‡ ‡ Live alone ‡ ‡ Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N= 103 Weighted N= 17,215 *People who had one or more “unhealthy” days were asked “During the past 30 days, for how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation?” ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Excellent/very good/good Figure 14.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who report being in good to excellent health* DK/RF <1% ‡ Fair/poor** 18% Excellent/very good/good 81% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked: “Would you say that, in general, your health is Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, Poor, or Very poor?” **Includes people who said their health was Fair, Poor, or Very poor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 14.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who report being in good to excellent health,* by demographics Total ‡ Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women ‡ Men Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked: “Would you say that, in general, your health is Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, Poor, or Very poor?” **Includes people who said their health was Fair, Poor, or Very poor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 14.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who report being in good to excellent health,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS Education <HS Live w/others Live alone Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked: “Would you say that, in general, your health is Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, Poor, or Very poor?” **Includes people who said their health was Fair, Poor, or Very poor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Regular leisure time activity Figure 15.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 69+ who participate in regular leisure time activity* No activity 31% Some activity 18% Regular leisure time activity 51% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *“Regular leisure time activity” is defined as 1) light or moderate activity that causes light sweating or a light to moderate increase in breathing or heart rate and occurs five or more times per week for at least 30 minutes each time, and/or 2) vigorous activity that causes heavy sweating or large increases in breathing or heart rate and occurs three or more times per week for at least 20 minutes each time. People who engage in other combinations of the two types of physical activities described above are included in the category “some activity.” Those who are unable to or do not engage or seldom engage in physical activity are included in the category “no activity.” § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Total Age 60-64 Age 65-74 Age 75+ Women Men Figure 15.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who participate in regular leisure time activity,* by demographics Total Age 60-64 ‡ ‡ Age 65-74 Age 75+ ‡ Women Men Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *“Regular leisure time activity” is defined as 1) light or moderate activity that causes light sweating or a light to moderate increase in breathing or heart rate and occurs five or more times per week for at least 30 minutes each time, and/or 2) vigorous activity that causes heavy sweating or large increases in breathing or heart rate and occurs three or more times per week for at least 20 minutes each time. People who engage in other combinations of the two types of physical activities described above are included in the category “some activity.” Those who are unable to or do not engage in physical activity are included in the category “no activity.” Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Figure 15.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who participate in regular leisure time activity,* by demographics (cont’d) Total Education >HS Education <HS Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others Live alone ‡ Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *“Regular leisure time activity” is defined as 1) light or moderate activity that causes light sweating or a light to moderate increase in breathing or heart rate and occurs five or more times per week for at least 30 minutes each time, and/or 2) vigorous activity that causes heavy sweating or large increases in breathing or heart rate and occurs three or more times per week for at least 20 minutes each time. People who engage in other combinations of the two types of physical activities described above are included in the category “some activity.” Those who are unable to or do not engage in physical activity are included in the category “no activity.” Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Percentage of people age 60+ with a usual source of care* Figure 16.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ with a usual source of care* No usual source of care Have a usual source of care 97% 3% ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether there is a place that they usually go when they are sick or need advice about their health. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Source of care used most often* Figure 16.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Source of care used most often* Emergency room Hospital outpatient 1% ‡ 2% ‡ 2% ‡ VA Facility 2% ‡ Not one place/ Other/DK Doctor’s office 79% Clinic/Health center 15% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked what kind of place they go to most often - a clinic, doctor’s office, emergency room, or some other place. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 16.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ with a usual source of care,* by demographics ‡ Total Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ Age 75+ ‡ Women ‡ Men ‡ Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there is a place that they usually go when they are sick or need advice about their health. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 16.4, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ with a usual source of care,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS ‡ ‡ Education <HS Ex/vg/good health ‡ Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others ‡ Live alone ‡ Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there is a place that they usually go when they are sick or need advice about their health. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Percentage of people age 60+ who failed to obtain needed medical care* Figure 17.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who failed to obtain needed medical care* Did not obtain care 5% Needed medical care 42% ‡ Did not need medical care 58% Obtained care 95% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Unweighted N=128 Weighted N=21,329 *People were asked whether in the past year there was a time when they thought they needed medical care because they felt sick. *People who answered “yes” were asked whether they saw a medical professional when they felt sick. Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for medical care* Figure 18.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for medical care* Problem paying for medical care No problem paying for medical care 95% ‡ 4% DK/RF 1% ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to follow up on tests or treatment recommended by a doctor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 18.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for medical care,* by demographics Total ‡ Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ ‡ Age 75+ Women ‡ Men ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to follow up on tests or treatment recommended by a doctor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 18.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for medical care,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS ‡ Education <HS ‡ Ex/vg/good health ‡ Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others ‡ Live alone ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to follow up on tests or treatment recommended by a doctor. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Problem paying for prescription drugs paying for prescription Figure 19.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for prescription drugs* Problem paying for prescription drugs ‡ 4% DK/RF 1% ‡ No problem paying for prescription drugs 95% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to fill a prescription for medicine. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 19.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for prescription drugs,* by demographics Total ‡ Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ Age 75+ ‡ Women ‡ Men ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to fill a prescription for medicine. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 19.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for prescription drugs,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS ‡ Education <HS ‡ Ex/vg/good health ‡ Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others ‡ ‡ Live alone Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to fill a prescription for medicine. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Problem paying for dental care or eyeglasses dental care or eyeglasses Figure 20.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for dental care or eyeglasses* Problem paying for dental care or eyeglasses 7% No problem paying for dental care or eyeglasses 92% DK/RF 1% ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain dental care (including checkups) and whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain eyeglasses. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 20.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for dental care or eyeglasses,* by demographics Total Age 60-64 ‡ Age 65-74 ‡ ‡ Age 75+ Women ‡ Men ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain dental care (including checkups) and whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain eyeglasses. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey Indiana 2008

Figure 20.3, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who had problems paying for dental care or eyeglasses,* by demographics (cont’d) Total ‡ Education >HS ‡ Education <HS ‡ Ex/vg/good health Fair/poor health ‡ Live w/others ‡ Live alone ‡ Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 *People were asked whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain dental care (including checkups) and whether there was a time in the past 12 months when they did not have enough money to obtain eyeglasses. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Figure 21.1, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who know whether palliative care services are available* Don’t know if service available 15% Yes, service available 78% Not available 7% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether end of life or hospice care service is available in their area. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008

Percentage of people age 60+ who have used palliative care services* Figure 21.2, Indiana-Area 4§ Percentage of people age 60+ who have used palliative care services* Have used 0.4% ‡ Have not used 99.7% Unweighted N=300 Weighted N=50,961 Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and/or missing information. *People were asked whether they had used end of life or hospice care in the last 12 months. ‡ This percentage is based on fewer than 20 respondents (Unweighted N<20) and should be interpreted with caution. § Area 4 includes Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White Counties. Source: AdvantAge Initiative Community Survey in Indiana 2008