Senior housing demand outpaces supply, with occupancy at 90% and construction at a decade low, fueling affordability concerns ...
The senior living industry has a problem: too many older adults think that it is unaffordable. Part of the problem is that it ...
More than 564,000 new senior-housing units are needed to meet demand by 2030 - but only 191,000 will be added at current development rates Before senior-housing developments are even finished being ...
Older adults support changing zoning laws to make homebuilding easier, according to new surveys by AARP and the Pew Charitable Trusts. Older adults overwhelmingly want to age in place, but their homes ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. My colleague and friend, Michele Holleran, PhD, recently posted her predictions for the future of senior living in an industry ...
Homelessness is intertwined with the cost of living, and the high cost of living is hitting older adults fairly hard. A Westat survey for the Department of Health and Human Services found that older ...
As the population of older adults grows, so does their desire to “age in place,” creating an issue for senior living. But an operator spoke recently about a possible solution.
Before senior-housing developments are even finished being built, some older adults are already putting down deposits over fear that spots will be gone when they need it most. With the oldest baby ...
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