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Six Key Drivers Shaping the Future of Senior Living: Key Driver #1

By: Bob Kramer  |  July 26, 2022

The COVID-19 Pandemic. NIC Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor Robert Kramer has identified “Six Key Drivers” that will shape the senior living industry over the next 10 years. Kramer is also Founder & Fellow at Nexus Insights, a think tank to advance the well-being of older adults through innovative models of housing, community, and healthcare. NIC Notes will publish a bi-weekly series detailing each key driver. View the introduction to the series. What follows is an analysis of the first key driver: the pandemic.

Business Environment  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Senior Housing

Seniors Housing Investor Sentiment Remains Stable Despite Economic Headwinds

By: Beth Mattson-Teig  |  July 22, 2022

Fundamentals continue to improve, but rising costs, inflation and interest rate hikes are tempering enthusiasm even as seniors housing continues to bounce back from COVID-induced disruptions. This article was originally published on WealthManagement.com.

Ideas and Discussion  |  NIC Leadership Huddle  |  Workforce

NIC Leadership Huddle: Leading Through Change

By: NIC  |  July 15, 2022

The senior housing and care sector is constantly evolving, but fresh industry, economic, and societal pressures force owners and operators to be nimbler than ever to thrive. On July 13, NIC hosted its final Leadership Huddle of 2022 – Chris Taylor, managing director of Capital One Healthcare Real Estate led the conversation between senior living experts Cindy Baier, CEO of Brookdale Living, and Kimberly Lody, CEO of Sonida Senior Living, to explore how leaders can navigate change and utilize it to improve their organizations.

Business Environment  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Senior Housing  |  Six Key Drivers

Six Key Drivers Shaping the Future of Senior Living

By: Bob Kramer  |  July 12, 2022

NIC Co-Founder and Strategic Advisor Robert Kramer has identified “Six Key Drivers” that will shape the senior living industry over the next 10 years. Kramer is also Founder & Fellow at Nexus Insights, a think tank to advance the well-being of older adults through innovative models of housing, community and healthcare. NIC Notes will publish a bi-weekly series detailing each key driver. What follows is an introduction to the series. What will the senior housing and care environment look like in 2032? It’s a question that has broad implications for the decisions we make today.

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