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Business Environment  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

New Senior Housing Construction Loans Increase and Other Key Takeaways from 3Q21 NIC Lending Trends Report

By: Anne Standish  |  February 09, 2022

The just released 3Q2021 NIC Lending Trends Report shows issuance of new senior housing construction loans jumped in the third quarter of 2021. The increase occurred despite challenges facing new development such as supply chain disruptions, high demand, and rising prices for materials, services, and labor. This indicates that keen interest in new construction and development is returning, reversing the slowdown in lending activity seen earlier in the pandemic.

Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Skilled Nursing

Skilled Nursing Occupancy Flat in November 2021

By: Bill Kauffman  |  February 03, 2022

“Skilled Nursing occupancy has leveled off in the 75% range since July, according to the latest data through November 2021. This suggests the Delta variant had an impact as the labor crisis intensified, which limited the ability to accept new patient admissions.” - Bill Kauffman NIC MAP® data, powered by NIC MAP Vision, released its latest Skilled Nursing Monthly Report on February 3, 2022. The report includes key monthly data points from January 2012 through November 2021. Here are some key takeaways from the report:

Market Trends  |  NIC MAP Vision  |  Senior Housing

Near-Record High Demand for Senior Housing and Other Key Takeaways from NIC MAP Fourth Quarter 2021 Senior Housing Data Release Webinar

By: Beth Mace  |  January 26, 2022

NIC MAP Vision clients, with access to NIC MAP® data, attended a webinar in mid-January on key seniors housing data trends during the fourth quarter of 2021. Findings were presented by the NIC Analytics research team. Key takeaways included the following:

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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