ATLANTA — Delays in the arrival of building materials — everything from windows and roof trusses to microchips for electrical panels — is one of…
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CHICAGO — By 2033, more than 11 million middle-income seniors age 75 and older may not be able to pay for assisted living and are…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA), in partnership with Seniors Housing Business, has released the 2022 edition of the ASHA 50, which…
ATLANTA — The labor shortage that continues to plague the seniors housing industry is taking a toll on the capital markets side of the business…
ATLANTA — Property managers rely on various tools and methods to boost occupancy at their seniors housing facilities. One common avenue is for operators to…
IRVINE, Calif. — Inflation and current economic conditions are creating problems for senior baby boomers, and new data from American Advisors Group (AAG) shows that…
As if seniors housing developers and operators did not have enough difficulties rebounding from the pandemic, what with constrained occupancy, elevated expenses and staffing shortages…
Unitranche loan programs blend senior and junior debt pricing and terms into a single, first lien debt facility — a single financing that replaces the…
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Private-pay seniors housing occupancy increased 90 basis points from 80.5 perecent in the first quarter of 2022 to 81.4 percent in the…
DALLAS — Active adult housing, usually reserved for people over either age 55 or 62 and offering amenities but no aging services, targets a quickly…
Inflation and interest rates are both going up at levels not seen for decades, if ever, in the United States. As a result, both topics…
Due to the nature of their clientele, senior living operators continually need to market their services to attract prospective new residents. But it’s not just…
DALLAS — Completing the lease-up and stabilization of new communities in a timely and cost-efficient manner is the most difficult aspect of developing active adult…
DALLAS — Active adult residents say they had plenty of reasons to move out of their prior homes, but they rank location and lifestyle change…
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — While private-pay seniors housing saw a 20-basis-point increase in the first quarter of the year, the industry is still a long way…
MINNEAPOLIS — The worker shortage situation in seniors housing has improved marginally in recent months, but remains a “crisis,” said Tana Gall, president of Seattle-based…
MINNEAPOLIS — People, trust and choice. James Balda, president and chief executive officer of Argentum, believes those three factors will play a crucial role in…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. News & World Report has published the inaugural edition of Best Senior Living, which expands the U.S. News rankings, ratings and…
Cut Costs, Save Time and Recruit and Retain Good Workers The growth of the aging population is creating more demand for senior living options. But…
As seniors housing operators struggle with recruiting and retaining quality employees amidst a nationwide labor shortage, the time has come to take a long, hard…
