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Apples to Apples: How have CCRC care segments performed since the recent market cycle peak compared to freestanding and combined care segments?

By: Lana Peck  |  October 24, 2018

Expanding on a recent blog post that detailed care segment performance in the Primary Markets since the most recent market cycle peak that was reached in the fourth quarter of 2014 for the seniors housing and care segments, this analysis goes a step further by considering the market fundamentals of segments within continuing care retirement communities (CCRC segments), compared to non-CCRC segments in freestanding or combined communities. Also referred to as life plan communities, CCRCs offer multiple care segments (at minimum independent living and nursing care) typically by a single provider on one campus, and this analysis breaks the segments apart from the CCRC community type that NIC includes under the main category of Seniors Housing.

Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

Lisa Marsh Ryerson Previews Her NIC Talk: Imagining the New Old Age

By: NIC  |  October 10, 2018

For the 2018 NIC Fall Conference, the highly popular NIC Talks program returns with eight fresh speakers from beyond the seniors housing and care sector. As in previous years, the TED-style talks are designed to be insightful, highly relevant, and thought provoking – all in 12 minutes. This year’s speakers represent a wide range of talents and experience, all engaged in answering the question, “How am I changing the future of aging?”

Economic Trends  |  Market Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Workforce

Key Takeaways from the Second Quarter 2018 NIC Skilled Nursing Data Report

By: Bill Kauffman  |  September 19, 2018

The second quarter 2018 NIC Skilled Nursing Data Report was released last week. The report includes key monthly data metrics from October 2011 through June 2018. The report also includes the latest urban vs. rural and revenue mix trends.

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