Estimating the Demand for Seniors Housing and Home Health Care
Michael Anikeeff
Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 1999, vol. 5, issue 3, 247-258
Abstract:
Executive Summary. Recently released government data on nursing homes, board and care and home health care show that long-term care use after age 65 varies significantly by state. This study found that the use of care in a state is highly correlated with one particular variable: a state's population over age 85 (R = .96). In general, the model provides a good fit for the state data. However, New York uses more care while California and Florida use less care than predicted.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1080/10835547.1999.12089580
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