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Senior living might get some unexpected but welcome staffing assistance from a new executive order about immigration.
How can senior living communities reduce defections? There may not be one silver bullet, but there are lots of good bullets to be found.
Monday marks Labor Day. But given recent developments, many senior living operators might feel as if they are in a labor daze.
Our nation is struggling to address two significant challenges. One concerns too few people. The other, too many.
Senior living operators might be excused for feeling as if there is a big ol’ target on their backs these days.
Transitioning to healthcare holds the promise of portfolio expansion and new revenues for senior living, but new challenges will arise, too.
The Labor Department isn’t out to make the lives of senior living operators miserable. But some days, it can sure feel that way.
It’s a bit exhausting to keep writing about ways good intentions from our regulatory agencies keep fueling disastrous outcomes.
Just when it seemed that Brookdale Senior Living finally was regaining post-COVID occupancy and fiscal traction, more bad news arrived this week.
Senior living is recovering from COVID’s darkest days, but one nagging problem persists and might even be getting worse.