CDP Increases: Senior Citizen (65+ years), 70%
Maximum Reduction in Dependence: Adults (20-64 years), 2%
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Healthcare Consultant: As a healthcare consultant, one of the unique ways we estimate caregiving needs is through the CDP or Caregiver Dependence Probability. This numerical estimate is derived by dividing the % dependence of people in a certain age group by the minimum age in that age group, and it gives us a sense of the likelihood of an individual requiring assistance from caregivers at different stages of their life. For example, if the age group 1-2 years has 20% dependence, the CDP for this age group will be 20 1 , i.e., 20.
The power of CDP is in its ability to help predict and plan for future healthcare and support needs, thereby enabling a more personalized and preemptive approach to caregiving. The healthcare consultant is required to examine the below-given age groups (given in ascending order of age), noting their Caregiver Dependence Probability (CDP).
In the below-given table, select for CDP Increases the age group at which the CDP suddenly increases after having decreased in the previous age groups, and for Maximum Reduction in Dependence the age group that experiences the maximum drop in % dependence compared to the previous one. Please make only two selections, one in each column.