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This is a forum of caregivers. While most are older there are caregivers for younger people, even children.
Some of the problems encountered have no age limit
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Could you elaborate. I am not sure what you mean.
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Since you put your question under the Assisted Living category, I'll assume you're asking if there's an age bracket for it.

The exact age requirements will differ depending on the facility, with some serving seniors as young as 55 and others requiring a minimum age of 62 or 65 for admission.

Slightly more than half of all residents nationwide are 85 or older—roughly a third fall between the ages of 74 and 85. One in every ten residents is 65- to 74 years old. Just a few residents are 64 or younger. The average age of seniors in facilities that provide living assistance is 87.
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