NIC Notes

Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

Active Adult  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Senior Housing

Lively, Interactive Session Showcases Active Adult Opportunities

By: NIC  |  March 14, 2022

The emerging active adult segment aims to attract baby boomers. The question: What do they want? At a unique brainstorming session, NIC Spring Conference attendees will have the opportunity to help shape the answer to that question. The session, “The Time is Now: Developing the Active Adult Playbook,” will be among the highlights at the 2022 NIC Spring Conference in Dallas (March 23-25).

Business Environment  |  Forgotten Middle  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  NIC Spring Conference  |  Senior Housing

Industry Leaders Share Middle Market Strategies at Spring Conference

By: NIC  |  March 09, 2022

In the years ahead, millions of aging middle-income Americans will need a reasonably priced housing and care option. But innovative ideas are vital to solve the issue of affordability. Cutting-edge strategies for the senior housing middle market will be shared by the industry’s top leaders and stakeholders at a session during the 2022 NIC Spring Conference in Dallas (March 23-25.)

Braindate  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  NIC Spring Conference

Conversations with Impact at the 2022 NIC Spring Conference

By: NIC  |  March 03, 2022

Relationships are the heart of the senior housing and care industry and are key to future success. Expertly designed to foster collaboration, the NIC Spring Conference features a myriad of innovative networking opportunities throughout the three-day event. In addition to scheduled events like our networking lounges and receptions, the popular Braindate™ platform is also returning this year, which offers intimate, curated discussions tailored to attendees’ interests.

Active Adult  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing

What Do Baby Boomers Want? How to Rethink the Idea of Community

By: NIC  |  January 25, 2022

Baby boomers may not be ready for assisted care, but they may be ready for something else. But what? Do they want an active adult-type development with certain amenities? Or is it more about seeking a place that offers a sense of community and a personalized lifestyle?

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