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Six Key Drivers Shaping the Future of Senior Living: Key Driver #3

By: Bob Kramer  |  August 23, 2022

A New Customer Arrives 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 is publishing a bi-weekly series detailing each key driver. View the first three installments of the "Six Key Driver" blog series. What follows is an analysis of the third key driver: a new customer.

Business Environment  |  CCRC  |  Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Senior Housing

CCRC Care Segment Performance 2Q 2022

By: Omar Zahraoui  |  August 18, 2022

The following analysis examines occupancy and year-over-year changes in inventory, and same-store asking rent growth—by care segment—within CCRCs and non-CCRCs in the 99 combined NIC MAP Primary and Secondary Markets. The analysis also highlights occupancy by payment type (entrance fee CCRCs vs. rental CCRCs), and the relative performance of for-profit CCRCs and not-for-profit CCRCs during the second quarter of 2022—by region.

Business Environment  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing  |  healthcare

How to Boost NOI

By: NIC  |  August 16, 2022

It’s simple, right? Increase revenue or decrease expenses. Those are the two ways to boost net operating income (NOI). Ideally, senior housing and skilled nursing operators can do both.

Business Environment  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

1Q22 NIC Lending Trends Report: Uptick in New Nursing Care Construction Loans Closed

By: Anne Standish  |  August 10, 2022

NIC Analytics released the 1Q2022 NIC Lending Trends Report today. The quarterly report, available for free to NIC’s constituents, currently tracks $86.5 billion in senior housing and nursing care loans. The report includes data for over five years of construction loans, mini-perm/bridge loans, and permanent loans from 3Q2016 through 1Q2022.

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