Loss of Autonomy: Likely Dementia and Living Arrangement Transitions among Mexicans and Mexican Americans.
Jacqueline L AngelMariana López OrtegaChi-Tsun ChiuSunshine M RotePhillip CantuFelipe AntequeraChing-An ChenPublished in: The Gerontologist (2023)
Longer life spans increase the risk of living alone with dementia in both countries, especially for women. Older individuals in both countries face financial hardships. Mexicans have limited formal options in dementia care. Mexican Americans with dementia continue to live alone despite low income although, unlike the Mexicans, they have access to Medicaid long-term care. For Mexico and the United States, the growing number of older individuals with dementia represents a growing public health concern.