NIC Fall Conference | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: NIC | November 09, 2020
The 2020 NIC Fall Conference, though held on a virtual platform, presented all the relevance, insight, and expert analysis that attendees have come to expect from the industry’s premier event. Always a staple, sessions focusing on valuations this year were, for some, of particular interest. Amidst a historic global pandemic, which has driven sharp declines in occupancy rates, increased costs, drawn unprecedented media attention, and hastened operational disruption, NIC hosted two discussions on how all of this is impacting valuations across both seniors housing and skilled nursing property types.
Ideas and Discussion | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: NIC | November 04, 2020
Budgeting for capital expenditures has taken on a new complexity. Not only are investors changing their assumptions in the COVID-19 era, but the seniors housing stock is aging. A growing number of older properties need costly updates to stay competitive.
COVID-19 | Market Trends | Skilled Nursing
By: Bill Kauffman | November 04, 2020
Managed Medicare revenue mix at 8.2% NIC MAP® Data Service released its latest Skilled Nursing Monthly Report on October 29, 2020, which includes key monthly data points from January 2012 through August 2020.
COVID-19 | Ideas and Discussion | NIC Fall Conference | Regulatory Environment | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: NIC | October 26, 2020
Seniors Housing and Government Can Work Together for a Bright Future. One of the attractions of any NIC Conference is the caliber of thought leadership and insight provided in main stage keynote sessions. Typical keynotes, held in large ballrooms, hardly feel intimate. In contrast, much of the 2020 NIC Fall Conference, hosted on a virtual platform that put every speaker and attendee on a face-to-face basis, felt close, personal, and disarmingly genuine. This dynamic was on display for one of the most anticipated keynote discussions of the nation’s most important seniors housing and care event.