"The Looming Crisis: Aging Prison Population Strains U.S. Correctional System"

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The U.S. prison population is rapidly aging, with about a third of all prisoners expected to be considered geriatric by 2030. As a result, prisons are struggling to provide adequate healthcare and accommodations for elderly inmates, with the proportion of prisoners aged 55 or older increasing significantly. Some states are retrofitting existing units or building new facilities to address the needs of elderly or sick prisoners, but challenges remain in providing specialized care and support for this growing demographic.
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