October 31, 2024 - SENIOR LIVING TRENDS WEEKLY
MCKNIGHTS SENIOR LIVING
Middle Market Projects A 'Moral Imperative' For Two Senior Housing Providers
Almost 16 million middle-income older adults are projected to need care or housing within the next decade.
SKILLED NURSING NEWS
Broken System Of Medicare Advantage Prior Authorizations Leads To Nursing Home Hospital Woes
While prior authorization has a legitimate role in Medicare Advantage coverage, the practice has expanded to the point of negatively affecting care.
MULTI-HOUSING NEWS
Presidential Campaigns Mention Long-Term Care In Policy Proposals
Much can be said about the 2024 presidential campaign, but an encouraging sign is that both candidates are talking about long-term care, according to Argentum.
MULTI-HOUSING NEWS
Quarterly Senior Housing Update
Senior housing enjoys incredibly strong fundamentals as demand increases at historic levels.
SENIOR HOUSING NEWS
Current Supply, Demand Dynamics Could Help Create Lucrative New Development Phase In 2025
Renewed interest from investors and current supply-demand fundamentals may help create a “lucrative phase for new development” for senior living operators in 2025, according to NIC.
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SKILLED NURSING NEWS
A Perfect Storm- Big Change On Flawed Government Policies Needed To Avert Insufficient Systems
At the LeadingAge annual conference in Nashville Monday, leaders urged the industry to challenge flawed government policies that force providers to piece together insufficient systems of care.
SKILLED NURSING NEWS
Nursing Home Jobs Surge In September
Nursing home jobs rebounded in September, more than offsetting the?dip?experienced in the previous month, and added 3,900 positions, as nursing care prices also saw the highest growth compared to other health care services.
MCNIGHTS SENIOR LIVING
Senior Living Providers Work To Ensure That Residents Can Assert Their Right To Vote
More than 818,000 assisted living residents and 1.2 million nursing home residents have the right to vote, but some may struggle to cast a ballot due to varying state regulations and municipalities that don’t place a priority on voting, according to the?AARP.
SENIOR HOUSING NEWS
Senior Living Industry Faces Call To Action Moment In Quest To Meet Middle Market
Older adults in the “forgotten middle” market are still struggling to access senior housing, but certain changes to legislation and policy could help make their situation less dire.
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