Social Contacts & Mobility

2001 Issues Briefs – Social Contacts & Mobility

Older Minnesotans remain close to family, give care

  • Older Minnesotans are mobile. About one in 10 lives in another state part of the year. These snowbirds are most likely to be married and more likely to have slightly higher educational and income levels than non-snowbirds.
  • Table 1    Live in Another State Part of the Year
  • Overall, about 13 percent of older Minnesotans are caregivers — that is, they currently give assistance to someone because an injury, disability or medical condition makes them unable to care for themselves. About one-fourth (24 percent) of these people are caring for a parent or parent-in-law; and slightly more than that (27 percent) are caring for a spouse.
  • Table 4    Caregivers for Some One Ill or Disabled
  • Among people aged 55-59, very few (less than 3 percent) do not drive or have a spouse who drives. However, having a car and being able to drive decreases significantly with age. Among people aged 85 and older, nearly half (43 percent) have no direct access to personal transportation, and nearly half of these (20 percent) are not able to find transportation when they need it.
  • Table 3    Older Adult Drivers