Looking Ahead: Rural-Urban Differences in Anticipated Need for Aging-Related Assistance

Findings brief using information collected through the 2011-2012 National Health Interview Survey, describing the degree to which rural and urban adults ages 40-64 anticipate that they may need help later in life, and where they expect they will find it. Features statistics with breakdowns by race or ethnicity, urban or rural location, insurance status, overall health quality, amount of anticipated need for assistance, and reported activity limitations. -- South Carolina Rural Health Research Center
Source: Rural publications via the Rural Assistance Center - Category: Rural Health Source Type: news