The Worst 5 States for Seniors to Be Healthy

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Nevada

This is the worst state to live in if you want to be a healthy senior who lives a nice and long life. There is a low number of physicians per capita, ranking 45th nationally. There are simply not enough professionals, and this leads to disastrous consequences.

Almost 48% of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65–74 who live in Nevada suffer from three or more chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. Managing multiple conditions is hard, and it’s worse when the healthcare system isn’t helping, as is the case here.

Then we need to mention that staying healthy is not a priority for many residents because they are actively facing economic instability. The high out-of-pocket costs make many individuals postpone visiting the doctor, and over time this results in conditions that greatly affect their lives. Also, the more you wait, the more expensive the treatment becomes.

Hopefully, the state has recognized these challenges, and state officials have initiated measures to improve the situation. In April 2024, Governor Joe Lombardo decided to sign an executive order directing the Patient Protection Commission to start the development of a recommendation that is supposed to increase access to quality healthcare.

If you want to become healthier, this book might help you: How to Stay Fit and Active as You Age: Proven Methods to Maintain Strength and Mobility

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