4 approaches to assisted living balconies
Enthusiastic and forward-thinking senior living teams are providing ever more outdoor space for assisted living residents. The reasons are obvious, even if some of the benefits aren’t.
Enthusiastic and forward-thinking senior living teams are providing ever more outdoor space for assisted living residents. The reasons are obvious, even if some of the benefits aren’t.
If this field is not going to hold its bad actors accountable, then you can bet that it’s just a matter of time until someone else steps in.
My previous column shared how senior living communities can select a commercial roofing company. In this column, I’ll discuss how to know which roofing system is right for your structure.
Ten thousand Americans turn 65 every day, and if the senior living industry wants to attract them sooner rather than later, communities need to start doing things differently, Cornerstone Affiliates President...
Baby boomers reaching retirement age are expected to significantly alter senior services and care for generations to come.
Selecting a commercial roofer for your senior living community isn’t just about evaluating the proposals from each roofing contractor and then selecting the lowest bidder.
One top-of-mind issue kept resurfacing at the recent National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care meeting: How do we deliver more value to our customers? A helpful resource recently surfaced.
The United States probably won’t be implementing one country’s ideas to address challenges related to an aging population, but we need to do something, and quickly.
Assisted living community owners and managers can reduce risk and save on hiring, training and workers’ compensation costs by instilling a culture of safety through respect, honesty and trust.
Multi-facility operators in the know are looking for upscale fixtures for their properties to give them a marketing edge.