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[2,000-Person Survey] Approximately half are anxious about 'parents dying alone,' over 60% for those living alone; causes are 'distance' and 'lack of preparation.'

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A survey of 2,000 people revealed that nearly half are anxious about their parents dying alone, a concern that rises to over 60% if parents live alone. This anxiety is mainly driven by physical distance and insufficient preparation, with concerns centering on delayed discovery and the resulting emotional and practical burdens. The findings suggest a widespread issue where many lack adequate preventive measures and post-incident readiness, emphasizing the importance of early family planning and support systems.

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