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Minnesota Board on Aging.

Minnesota Board on Aging

Survey of Older Minnesotans

Health of Older Minnesotans:

Minnesota seniors are generally active and in good health

  • In general, older people in Minnesota are in fairly good health. From the Baby Boomers to the 85+ people, about half of all older adults describe their health as good. However, the proportion who say their health is excellent decreases steadily with age.
  • Older Minnesotans are fairly active. Overall, more than half (54 percent) of respondents report that they participate in vigorous activity for at least 20-30 minutes, two to three times per week.
  • Table 13   Participation in Vigorous Activities
  • For those who are in poor health, some have difficulty getting the medical services they need. This is a significantly bigger problem for people who live alone (14 percent report difficulties), and those with very low incomes (18 percent of people with incomes below $12,000 a year reported barriers to receiving medical care).
  • Table 18   Difficulty Getting Medical Services Needed
  • Respondents reported three barriers to receiving needed health care:
    • costs of medical care,
    • lack transportation to medical care services, and
  • Doing heavy housework is the greatest challenge of daily living tasks.

Last Updated:  December 15, 2003