Senior housing is now considered an institutional-grade asset class for real estate investors, and continues to grow as a top prospect among investment providers. While common equity and senior debt is generally available, there is often a gap in the capital structure that can be filled by subordinate, or “bridge,” financing — of which there […]
Category: White Paper
Senior living dining has gone through a major evolution. The days of formal dining rooms and buffets have made way for casual quick-serve settings and a customized food service experience for each resident. At the same time, several key trends are driving the future of dining forward in the mainstream from meal delivery robots to […]
The ability to change is separating the winners from the also-rans in senior living. That’s because fundamental aspects of the business are rapidly evolving, and the future will look very different from how it looks today. This year, Senior Housing News identified nine Changemakers and conducted in-depth interviews with them, in a series sponsored by […]
Senior living occupancy continues to struggle in many markets on the heels of a development boom. As operators look to recover lost business, there are a few ways they can lean on technology to relieve the pressure. This eBook will discuss some of the creative approaches to the occupancy challenge thatplagues today’s senior living operators, […]
Hospice is entering a golden age, and nowhere has its rise been more pronounced than in senior living. In less than ten years, hospice services have skyrocketed in AL, which today comprises 20% of all hospice patients. If trends continue, assisted living will soon pass nursing facilities and trail only a person’s home as the […]
Senior living providers have traditionally been limited in their ability to assist residents with unused or unwanted medications. Today, they have more options, but medication disposal can still seem daunting as rules and regulations change periodically and vary by license type. Some common disposal methods may actually be putting senior living providers at risk from […]
Senior living dining has gone through a major evolution. The days of formal dining rooms and buffets have made way for casual quick-serve settings and a customized food service experience for each resident. At the same time, several key trends are driving the future of dining forward in the mainstream from meal delivery robots to […]
The ability to change is separating the winners from the also-rans in senior living. That’s because fundamental aspects of the business are rapidly evolving, and the future will look very different from how it looks today. This year, Senior Housing News identified nine Changemakers and conducted in-depth interviews with them, in a series sponsored by […]
Today’s senior housing operators face a number of challenges, and chief among them is an occupancy rollercoaster. This barrier, combined with consistent discounting is diminishing margins and putting considerable strain on both operators and investors. As new developments and acquisitions continue, driving operators to scale, they along with their capital partners must get back to […]
As America’s aging population shifts from the silent generation to the baby boomers,senior living providers must prepare for a huge change. Tomorrow’s consumers will be tech-savvy and discerning with strong preferences and buying power — and senior housing stakeholders must adapt how they plan and design communities. This white paper will discuss the changing senior […]