NIC Notes

Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

Economic Trends  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Workforce

How Could Advances in Alzheimer’s Research and Funding Potentially Impact the Demand for Services?

By: Liz Liberman  |  November 29, 2017

Though a cure for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias remains elusive, progress is being made to slow the course of the disease and better treat its symptoms. These advances have the potential to affect the future demand for memory care services and facilities.

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

Closed Volume in Third Quarter at $5 Billion, Institutional Buyers Represent Growing Share

By: Bill Kauffman  |  November 16, 2017

Updated third quarter data shows seniors housing and care transactions volume in the third quarter of 2017 registered $5.0 billion. That includes $1.5 billion in seniors housing and $3.5 billion in nursing care. The total volume was up 129% from the prior quarter’s $2.2B and up 6% from the third quarter of 2016 when volume totaled $4.7 billion.

Ideas and Discussion  |  Skilled Nursing  |  Workforce

Investments in Operations Hold Promise for Seniors Housing and Care

By: Liz Liberman  |  November 01, 2017

The 2017 NIC Fall Conference featured valuable programming content for stakeholders in the seniors housing and care industry. Throughout the conference, key themes emerged both on and off the stage. A frequent topic of discussion was the evolution of the skilled nursing industry, and more notably, the importance of efficient operations for success. Not only do operators require efficiency, but they also must be nimble and empowered to adapt to their unique markets while using data to influence decision-making and partnerships.

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