LIFULL 介護が「おひとりさま」高齢者の施設探し実態を調査。おひとりさまは比較的若いうちに探し始める傾向に
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A survey by LIFULL Kaigo shows a significant and growing trend of single elderly individuals ('ohitorisama') proactively searching for senior living facilities. This group now accounts for about 30% of inquiries. They typically start their search earlier (40% by their 70s), while still healthy (60% are 'independent'), are more than twice as likely to inquire themselves, and tend to consider higher-priced facilities compared to seniors living with their children.
AI 分析
よくある質問
- Q: What is the main trend for single elderly people searching for nursing homes in Japan?
- A: They tend to start searching proactively at a younger age, often by their 70s, and while they are still in an 'independent' state not requiring nursing care.
- Q: Who typically makes the inquiry for a facility for a single elderly person?
- A: Over 40% of inquiries are made by the individuals themselves, a rate more than double that of seniors living with their children.
- Q: How do the facility price preferences differ between single seniors and those living with family?
- A: Single seniors tend to inquire about more expensive facilities, with about 40% considering options costing 150,000 yen or more per month, whereas those living with family often look at options under 100,000 yen.
- Q: What does this trend suggest about the role of nursing homes?
- A: It suggests a shift in perception from a place for end-of-life care to a lifestyle choice for a secure and fulfilling future, addressing concerns like isolation and safety.
- Q: What new types of senior housing are emerging to meet the needs of single elderly people?
- A: New options include facilities that don't require a personal guarantor, senior share houses to prevent isolation, and homes with robust social activities and community circles.