November 14, 2024 - SENIOR LIVING TRENDS WEEKLY
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MCKNIGHTS SENIOR LIVING
Eventful Week Following Presidential Election Will Lead To Sea Of Change Experts Say
The past week in Washington, DC, has been “very eventful,” with rapid change due to the 2024 presidential election results, but a clearer picture is emerging as to how those results could affect the future of the senior living industry.
MCKNIGHTS SENIOR LIVING
It's A Coin Flip Following Election Expert Says
It’s a “coin flip” as to what happens next in long-term care now that the next president has been picked, according to Jeremy Stroiman, founder and CEO of?Evans Senior Investments.?
MULTI-HOUSING NEWS
Luxury Senior Community Opens In Virginia
The property features independent living, assisted living and memory care units.
SKILLED NURSING NEWS
State-By-State Cost Report Shares Key Metrics Underlying Regional-Operational And Financial Variation
The state-by-state comparisons of financial and operational metrics provided by CliftonLarsonAllen offer a glimpse into the wide regional variation in post-pandemic economic factors that are influencing the business performance of nursing homes across the U.S.
SENIOR HOUSING NEWS
Senior Living Investment Gap Continues To Widen Amid Slow Rate Of New Development
The senior living industry’s “investment gap” is continuing to grow and could widen to nearly $800 billion by 2050 if the industry does not speed up the rate of new development.
WHATECH
Assisted Living Facility Market Transforming Elderly Care With Innovation
The US assisted living facility market is projected to be valued at US$89.4 billion in 2024, with expectations to reach US$129.2 billion by 2031.
SENIOR HOUSING NEWS
Active Adult Providers Sharpen Distinctions With Multifamily Amid Market Dislocations
Distinguishing active adult rental communities from multifamily options – and weathering current multifamily market dislocations – will be key to driving the success of active adult as this asset type continues to mature.
SKILLED NURSING NEWS
Band Aids Don’t Work; Nursing Home Physicians Therapy Providers Decry Medicare Payment Cuts
Last week’s finalized 2.83% cut to the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS), which follows a series of payment reductions of recent years for rehab and therapy services for Medicare beneficiaries.
SENIOR HOUSING NEWS
Active Adult Providers Sharpen Distinctions With Multifamily Amid Market Dislocations
Distinguishing active adult rental communities from multifamily options – and weathering current multifamily market dislocations – will be key to driving the success of active adult as this asset type continues to mature.
SKILLED NURSING NEWS
Nursing Homes Cautiously Optimistic Post-Election, Reflecting On ‘Industry Friendly’ CMS Under Previous Trump Admin
Finance and operator voices alike are cautiously optimistic about prospects for the nursing home sector as the Trump administration prepares to enter the White House in January.
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