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Aging in America

Aging in America

De : Synerkare's podcast "Aging in America " addresses the truth in senior care reporting and the necessary changes states must implement.
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Making informed decisions about senior care relies heavily on accurate information. Unfortunately, creative reporting has long protected the interests of governments, agencies, senior living facilities, and individuals who commit neglect, crimes against seniors, and abuse. These issues often go unnoticed due to secretive filing and reporting practices. Furthermore, misleading directory websites display inaccurate ratings and stars, making it impossible for seniors and their families to access reliable information when making critical decisions about care and living arrangements. This problem is exacerbated by limited and inaccurate public data, with truthful reporting often guarded by gatekeeping tactics. Synerkare's podcast, "Aging in America," addresses the truth in senior care reporting and the necessary changes states must implement. The podcast offers a comprehensive view as its hosts delve into the world of aging in America, aiming to awaken, inform, and empower listeners.

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