Economic Trends | Ideas and Discussion | Market Trends | Senior Housing | Workforce | staffing
By: Beth Mace | November 17, 2022
This article originally appeared in the “Emerging Trends in Real Estate® 2023” report issued by the Urban Land Institute and PwC. Data cited in article as of original publish date; more current data may be available. Major factors influencing senior housing continue to evolve. Some trends are well known while others are still developing. In 2022 and into 2023, trends for senior housing include the following:
Business Environment | Economic Trends | Forgotten Middle | Ideas and Discussion
By: Ryan Brooks | October 27, 2022
Building upon the groundbreaking “Forgotten Middle” study and its subsequent update, NORC at the University of Chicago recalibrated a nationally representative forecast of the 2033 middle-market population to produce estimates reflective of future California residents. The analysis revealed several key findings about the potential unmet needs of California’s middle-income seniors, including:
Business Environment | Ideas and Discussion | Market Trends | Senior Housing | Six Key Drivers | medicare
By: Bob Kramer | October 18, 2022
The Increasing Importance of Data and Analytics 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 advancing the well-being of older adults through innovative models of housing, community and healthcare. NIC Notes is publishing a series detailing each key driver. View the first four installments of the "Six Key Drivers" blog series. What follows is an analysis of the fifth key driver: The Increasing Importance of Data and Analytics.
Active Adult | Ideas and Discussion | NIC Fall Conference
By: NIC | October 06, 2022
Senior housing and care’s premier event delivered on three days of connections, learning, and engagement. Bringing together more than 2,800 industry participants, the 2022 NIC Fall Conference surpassed turnout expectations as attendees explored the near-term challenges of the senior housing and care sector, and the long-term opportunities as a demographic wave of older adults begins to arrive. The Conference was held September 14-16 at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C. Highlights included: