We frequently receive questions about the relationships between demographic trends and seniors housing demand at NIC and this commentary briefly addresses the topic. The chart below depicts the annual growth rates of three U.S. population age cohorts—(1) persons aged 75 – 81, (2) persons aged 82 – 86 and (3) persons aged 87 plus for the period beginning in 2012…
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The 25th NIC National Conference will open with Congressmen John Delaney, MD (D) and Jim Renacci, OH (R). Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from two leading members of Congress, who have a long history, experience and expertise in seniors housing and understand the challenges facing the sector.
This will be a spirited discussion on key issues including:
how changes…
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For the first time during the recovery, seniors housing experienced a sizeable rate of inventory growth, which surpassed absorption and caused occupancy to slip 20 basis points during the quarter. During the second quarter, inventory grew at a 2.7% annual rate, its fastest rate of growth since the second quarter of 2009 when inventory grew at a 3.9% annual rate.…
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NIC Talks, a newly added feature to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) Fall Conference, designed to spark conversation about the future of aging through individual 12 minute talks.
Industry insiders and outside disruptors will draw on their experience and knowledge to answer the question, “What do you envision happening over the next 10 years (2016…
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Moderator: Chris Urban, Managing Director, Ambrose Capital Group, Inc.
Speakers:Stephen Graham, Principal, Infinium HealthcareKelly Sheehy, Managing Director, Formation Capital, LLC
By: Ben Stamp, Health Care REIT
Given the current operating environment where skilled nursing properties are increasingly challenged, smaller operators are faced with deciding if this is the time to go big or go home. This article specifically addresses the…
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