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Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

Executive Survey Insights  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

Executive Survey Insights  | Wave 3, Week Ending April 19, 2020

By: Lana Peck  |  April 23, 2020

A NIC report developed to provide timely insights from owners and C-suite operators on the pulse of seniors housing and skilled nursing sectors.

Business Environment  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

Telehealth Emerges as Lasting Care Solution Amid Disease Outbreak

By: NIC  |  April 22, 2020

Interest in telehealth shifted into high gear over the last month as senior living providers quickly recognized the benefits of caring for residents with virtual visits as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds.

Ideas and Discussion  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Workforce

“We Feel We Are Alone in a War Zone”

By: NIC  |  April 17, 2020

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic crisis, NIC has launched a number of initiatives designed to inform the seniors housing and care industry, even at today’s rapid pace of change. One of these is our “Executive Insights Survey,” which takes the pulse of hundreds of operators, representing thousands of properties across the country. Survey results and analysis are now published weekly, on this NIC Notes blog.

Executive Survey Insights  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

Executive Survey Insights  | Wave 2, Week Ending April 12, 2020

By: Lana Peck  |  April 16, 2020

A NIC report developed to provide timely insights from owners and C-suite operators on the pulse of seniors housing and skilled nursing sectors. This report marks the second installment of findings from NIC’s weekly Executive Survey of operators in seniors housing and skilled nursing. The report highlights the findings from responses collected at the beginning of the pandemic to now as operators experience changing market conditions due to the COVID-19 threat to residents, staff and business operations; effects of social distancing mandates from state and local governments and seniors housing and care organizations themselves; and the economic effects of shuttered non-essential businesses on local economies.

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