By Rebecca Badeaux

**(SACRAMENTO) **

Older adults in rural California face mounting challenges that are expected to intensify over the next decade and a half.

Statewide, the number of residents 80 and older is projected to more than double between 2020 and 2040, with the oldest population tripling in some rural counties.

And that growth, experts say, will exacerbate a host of issues that rural Californians confront on a regular basis, such as: long drives to routine doctor’s appointments, limited home-health care options, aging houses that are difficult to maintain, poor access to hospitals and barriers to finding people to help out with daily tasks.

Why rural action is urgently needed — and how state policy can…

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