Part II—Debt Providers Offer Possible Solutions
Innovative ideas of how to provide housing for the growing number of middle-income seniors were discussed by industry stakeholders at a recent investor summit in New York City. Convened by NIC, the summit also spotlighted new research on middle–market seniors.
Results of the research were initially detailed at an April policy forum in Washington,…
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First year-over-year occupancy increase since January 2015
Managed Medicare revenue mix reaches time-series high of 12.1%, higher in urban areas
NIC released its first quarter 2019 Skilled Nursing Data Report last week, which includes key monthly data points from January 2012 through March 2019.
Here are some key takeaways from the report:
Occupancy has been on an upward trend since…
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In today’s business environment, seniors housing and care leaders can often access capital through a phone call or a single meeting. They can develop strategy on a weekend leadership retreat. When it comes to solving workforce issues, however, no easy solutions have arisen, leaving the industry with a constant problem that just doesn’t seem to be going away any time…
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NIC is pleased to announce that Dr. Janet Yellen, the first-ever woman to be appointed chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, will address the opening general session of the 2019 NIC Fall Conference at 8:00 AM on Thursday, September 12.
The seniors housing and care sector will likely feel the influence of numerous economic forces…
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Part I—Equity Investors Weigh in on How to Make the Numbers Work
Facing a shortage of seniors housing and care options for the growing numbers of middle-income seniors based on new research, NIC convened an investor summit May 21 in New York City. The summit brought together industry stakeholders to brainstorm ideas to create innovative housing models that cut costs…
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