The cost of healthcare for seniors is skyrocketing, with average annual out-of-pocket spending in the U.S. reaching nearly $6,700 per person in 2023, according to KFF. Over 80% of seniors manage at least one chronic disease, such as diabetes or heart conditions, which often require expensive treatments and ongoing medications.
The cardiovascular and metabolic systems are particularly vulnerable as we age. Problems like late disease detection and the need for high-cost interventions can drive bills even higher. However, adopting specific daily habits can empower seniors to safeguard their health and dramatically reduce healthcare expenses.
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20. Practicing Proper Foot Care Foot health is a critical, yet sometimes overlooked, aspect of well-being for seniors—especially those living with diabetes. High blood sugar can…