MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — National Health Investors (NYSE: NHI), has issued a formal, written notice to an affiliate of National HealthCare Corp. (NYSE: NHC) that the tenant…
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The Dec. 12 webinar “2025 Seniors Housing Outlook — Investment, Valuations & Capital,” sponsored by CBRE, featured expert insight on issues shaping the seniors housing…
As the regulatory environment in the seniors housing and skilled nursing sectors becomes increasingly burdensome, leading advocates are pushing back on multiple fronts. By Jeff…
By Dan Lindberg, founder and principal, Applied Economic Insight Labor shortages took center stage for business leaders and economists across many sectors of the economy…
NEW ORLEANS — Although the proposed Safeguarding Elderly Needs for Infrastructure and Occupational Resources (SENIOR) Act never was passed by the federal government in 2022,…
By Sunny Thompson and Aliya Astaphan, Snell & Wilmer Senior living providers throughout the country are facing an emerging litigation threat — tester lawsuits brought…
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Argentum, an Alexandria-based association for professionally managed senior living communities, has unveiled new coalition letters to Capitol Hill with solutions to stem…
On Sept. 8, Seniors Housing Business hosted a panel discussion called “Modernizing Seniors Housing Care — Simplifying Workflows for Caregivers through Technology” where four seniors housing…
The pandemic and a new White House administration lead to a changed legal and regulatory landscape, and the jury is still out on the near-term…
By Heather Boshak, partner, Fox Rothschild LLP In January 2022, New Jersey announced new, stricter COVID-19 regulations that will require employees in healthcare facilities to…
A variety of partnerships and lease structures present many options for landlords and tenants to both benefit. By Jeff Shaw In the retail real estate…
By Phillip Joseph and Gabriel Coelho, Ball Janik Tragedies often guide reform and progress. After the Champlain South Tower condominium in Surfside, Florida, collapsed, attention…
In the Oct. 26 Seniors Housing Business webinar entitled “COVID Strategies for Seniors Housing Operators — Managing Risk for Residents, Staff and Service Providers,” the topic of discussion…
State-by-state comparisons do little to solve the correct future for this complicated issue. By James Tellatin, Integra Realty Resources It is not surprising that states…
COVID-19 broke seniors’ trust, and successful communities must repair it. By Raj Shah, CareSafely Running a seniors housing business is an inherently risky proposition. As…
BOSTON — 2Life Communities, a Boston-based developer, owner and operator, has named Jeff Sacks as the company’s chairman of the board. He replaces Donna Kalikow,…
The COVID-19 pandemic has been an existential crisis for the seniors housing industry, where the people most susceptible to the disease are the same who…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will begin accepting applications on Monday for a Phase III distribution of the Provider…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), has announced that assisted living…
Legal protections are complicated in the world of COVID-19. By Matt Keenan and Jenn Hatcher, Shook, Hardy & Bacon The owners and operators of long-term…