Keys to repositioning your CCRC
The next generation of future residents is coming, and with it, your next revenue stream. Here are some ways you can ensure you are ready, based on our experience.
The next generation of future residents is coming, and with it, your next revenue stream. Here are some ways you can ensure you are ready, based on our experience.
We’ve heard much anecdotal evidence of how older and younger people alike benefit from intergenerational programming in senior living. New research suggests an additional benefit.
Older adults who age in place can be comfortable in familiar surroundings and may save money. But what happens in an emergency, or if they fall?
It is becoming more difficult for our oldest citizens — your residents — to get the pain relief they seek. And that challenge is likely to get worse before it gets better.
Some senior living operators have been focused on communicating what they can offer to hospitals, but a new study provides an example of something that hospitals can do for senior living.
The contributions to the senior living and healthcare industries made by the late John B. Goodman, chairman of The Goodman Group, will live on for generations to come.
Automating tasks with software for senior living operations can help streamline all requests and improve the efficiency of maintenance management programs.
This conflict management approach might seem onerous, but the researchers who propose it say it’s a worthwhile investment for any team.
Senior living operators should focus their efforts on two areas, says elder care policy expert Laura Katz Olson, Ph.D. And one is especially important.
A promising approach to the care of older adults brings together affordable housing — allowing older adults to age in place — and PACE healthcare services.