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Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

COVID-19  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Skilled Nursing Tracker

U.S. Cases Trend Upward While Skilled Nursing Cases Continue to Fall

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  April 08, 2021

As the U.S. enters the fourth week of rising COVID-19 cases, nineteen states have reported increasing COVID-19 cases among the general population for the week ending March 21. According to the CDC, Michigan reported the highest increase in COVID-19 cases among the general population at 187%, up from 7,313 cases during the week ending Feb 21 to 20,982 on March 21. Interesting and in contrast, skilled nursing facilities in Michigan reported a 55% decline in newly confirmed cases among residents over the same week-over-week period.

COVID-19  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Skilled Nursing Tracker

Case Counts Within Skilled Nursing Facilities Continue Dropping, Now a Fraction of U.S. Cases

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  April 01, 2021

New cases of COVID-19 in skilled nursing facilities account for just a quarter of 1% of U.S. cases overall, down from over 5% of cases in June 2020. NIC’s new interactive data visualization tool shows a divergence as case counts among the general population rise in some parts of the U.S., while those in skilled nursing facilities continue to decline. U.S. weekly COVID-19 infections are rising again across several states despite ongoing vaccination efforts. Although we are on the road to herd immunity and case count data in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) suggest that vaccines are indeed effective, the recent uptick in U.S. cases indicates that it is still important to remain vigilant and continue to be cautious regarding enthusiasm about beating the pandemic. It is too early to let our guards down.

COVID-19  |  Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Senior Housing

Did Seniors Housing Occupancy Declines Vary by Operator Size in 2020?

By: Beth Burnham Mace and Anne Standish  |  March 31, 2021

A lot of attention has been paid to the occupancy challenges that seniors housing operators have faced since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. This blog focuses on the impact of the pandemic on occupancy by operator size. We conclude that single-property operators generally saw smaller occupancy declines during 2020 than very large operators. New supply, as well as pandemic-related changes in the rates of move-ins and move-outs, contributed to this disparity.

COVID-19  |  Executive Survey Insights  |  Senior Housing

Executive Survey Insights | Wave 24: March 8 to March 21, 2021

By: Lana Peck  |  March 25, 2021

“The respondents of the Wave 24 Executive Survey Insights appear to be cautiously optimistic, with hope that the shadow of the pandemic weathered over the past year is fading. The share of organizations reporting deceleration in the pace of move-ins and declines in occupancy rates is at the time series low for all care segments. In looking back over the past year and the 24 iterations of the Executive Survey Insights results, it’s apparent how closely the survey’s results have mirrored the reality experienced by many operators as they faced daily struggles to keep their residents and staffs safe from contagion—and to save lives.” –Lana Peck, Senior Principal, NIC

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