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Senior living providers must prepare for "assisted living 2.0," acuity and care needs rise among prospective residents. As ...
The the baby boom generation well into retirement, 55+ active adult and senior living communities are surging. Here are the differences.
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More than 4 million boomers will hit 80 in the next five years, and occupancy at both active adult and assisted living ...
The senior housing and care industry needs a continuum of engagement, not a continuum of care. And it starts by dropping the word “senior” and other ageist language from its marketing materials.
As not-for-profit Goodwin Living recently got approval for a new building, the CEO discusses responding to demand for senior housing.
Before senior-housing developments are even finished being built, some older adults are already putting down deposits over fear that spots will be gone when they need it most.