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The long-awaited year has arrived
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Meet the first one… Kathleen Casey- Kirschling Born January 1, 1946 Collected Social Security in 2007
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Kathleen Speaks for her Generation December 2010 AARP Study 800 Boomers Turning 65 in 2011
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Fears Financial Security Health Fears Financial Security Health Hopes Great “third phase” Live to 88 Hopes Great “third phase” Live to 88
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Unlike their Parents Redefined what retirement means They will never consider themselves retired Unlike their Parents Redefined what retirement means They will never consider themselves retired Like their Parents Want to age in place Realization that aging presents chronic health conditions and financial considerations that influence their lives Like their Parents Want to age in place Realization that aging presents chronic health conditions and financial considerations that influence their lives
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Boomer State of Mind Satisfied with their lives (78%) Already achieved much of what they want out of life (70%) – But, they had really high expectations, as only 40% have exceeded their expectations for themselves Committed to start living healthfully (84%) Fastest growing consumer group on social networks
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From FiftyPlusSurvey.com Members Thoughts on Technology & Trust in the Senior Living Industry
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Assets Lost in Last 2.5 Years N = 220
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Home Value Decrease in Last 2.5 Years N = 219
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Likelihood of Moving to a Retirement Community N = 218
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Confidence in Country N = 222
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Optimism about Economy N = 221
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CCRC News Coverage N = 217N=216N=213
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Overall Media Coverage about CCRCs Top 2 Boxes N=216
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Not-for-Profit CCRCs Trustworthiness Top 2 Boxes N=216
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