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Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Skilled Nursing

Skilled Nursing Occupancy Increases in February 2022

By: Bill Kauffman  |  May 05, 2022

“The increase in occupancy, along with increasing managed Medicare patient day mix, suggests higher demand from managed Medicare beneficiaries for skilled nursing care in the month of February” -Bill Kauffman NIC MAP® Data, powered by NIC MAP Vision, released its latest Skilled Nursing Monthly Report on May 5, 2022. The report includes key monthly data points from January 2012 through February 2022.

Business Environment  |  COVID-19  |  Executive Survey Insights  |  Market Trends

Executive Survey Insights | Wave 40: April 4 to May 1, 2022

By: Lana Peck  |  May 05, 2022

In a new question in the Wave 40 survey, respondents were asked whether they planned to increase, decrease, or not change their current care offering unit mix. Significantly, one-half of organizations expect to increase the independent living care segment over the next 12-months. On the flip side, one out of five respondents (21%) expect to decrease the nursing care segment. Regarding the current share of all full-time open positions across respondent organizations, in the Wave 40 survey, one-quarter have more than 20% of positions currently unfilled.

Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Senior Housing

Senior Housing Occupancy Increased in First Quarter 2022 Despite Omicron —  Key Takeaways from NIC MAP Senior Housing Data Release Webinar

By: NIC  |  April 29, 2022

NIC MAP Vision clients, with access to NIC MAP® data, attended a webinar in mid-April on key seniors housing data trends during the first quarter of 2022. Findings were presented by the NIC Analytics research team. Key takeaways included the following:

Business Environment  |  Economic Trends  |  Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  NIC Spring Conference

5 Ideas for Building Back Occupancy in Senior Housing

By: NIC  |  April 14, 2022

Experts weigh in at 2022 NIC Spring Conference. Rebuilding occupancy is a top priority for the senior living industry. But the old roadmaps to success don’t necessarily apply in the wake of the pandemic and quickly changing market conditions. The labor shortage and shifting consumer preferences only make the task to fill units that much harder.

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