Aging In Place Press Info
New Survey Confirms Majority of Americans Prefer Telehealth During COVID-19
Published: Updated:
View the survey results here.
Study Shows Telehealth Options Greatly Improved Comfort and Convenience for the Majority Older Adults
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – February 24, 2022 – Independa, an award-winning TV-based platform providing remote engagement, education and care, today announced the results of their second-annual commissioned survey of U.S. adults caring for their older adult parents.
The results of the survey showed a vast improvement in attitudes about the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the results of Independa’s first survey, conducted in November 2020, at the height of pandemic concerns. The survey found that in 2022, only 23% of older adult parents felt isolated, compared with 85% of respondents at the height of the pandemic.
The second-annual survey uniquely touched on the topic of telehealth and found that having a virtual option for doctors office visits was a major contributor to helping adults feel more comfortable for the well-being of their older adult parents. When asked what features of telehealth were the most comforting, 69.5% preferred the comfort and convenience of telehealth, nearly two-thirds (62.8%) shared that they were thankful to save travel time, and over half (55%) preferred telehealth in order to avoid contracting infectious diseases like COVID-19.
The nationwide survey of 1,000 American adults with an older adult parent (over 70) who lives alone found that during the COVID-19 pandemic:
- Nearly two-thirds of older adults missed physical healthcare appointments during the pandemic.
- 6% of adults felt more comfortable with the well-being of their older parent with telehealth as an option.
- 75% of older adult parents attended telehealth appointments, with 4% enjoying their experience.


