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Think older adults aren’t comfortable with telehealth? Think again.
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by Todd Shryock
92% of those over 70 say they are comfortable with telehealthWhen it comes to telehealth, the stereotype is that it is something preferred and used by younger people. But a survey of adult behavior by Independa, a senior health care technology company, found that adults over 70 had a high comfort level with telehealth and preferred having it as an option. Of those surveyed, 93% of adults over 70 said they would like to have a telehealth option, compared with 84% who said the same thing last year. Nearly 86% of older adults had a telehealth appointment in the last year, compared with 75% in 2021. Of those who had a telehealth appointment, 85% enjoyed the experience, compared to 74% the year prior. Other key findings include:
- 66% of older adults are more concerned about the COVID-19 pandemic now than they were in 2021. Advertisement
- 97% of children with older adult parents are concerned about the health of their parents living alone, and worry about their isolation.
- Top 3 reasons older adult parents consider using telehealth is to have regular checkups with primary care, monitor chronic conditions, and monitor recovery from an illness.
- Respondents also said that they are interested in tele-dentistry, remote mental health and counseling, music therapy and remote physical therapy.


