Across long term care, one reality continues to unite providers: a strong workforce is essential for delivering quality care. The dedication of caregivers shapes every resident experience and defines ...
In long term care, AI can support more intelligent, data-driven decisions around areas like risk, quality, and financial performance. Claire Monico, vice president and skilled nursing facility market ...
I am incredibly proud of and grateful for the extraordinary dedication of owners, operators, and frontline caregivers who make this important care possible every day. Assisted living is unique; it is ...
Because of this steady and growing trend, senior living facilities are becoming more popular. Research conducted by NIC, shows that a combination of high-demand facilities and limited new construction ...
In long term and post-acute care, the past decade has focused heavily on improving visibility into resident health. Remote patient monitoring, electronic health records, and connected devices have ...
For years, the senior living industry referred to the silver tsunami as a distant force approaching the horizon. In 2026, that wave is no longer theoretical. The oldest Baby Boomers are now in their ...
There is always a new technology hitting the market, and with it comes promises of innovative capabilities and a slew of bells and whistles. It’s easy to feel like a kid in a high-tech candy store as ...
The American Health Care Association (AHCA)’s Better Way agenda is based on the principle that America’s aging population unequivocally deserves high quality care. In order to deliver that care, ...
With the new year comes a long-awaited demographic milestone: in 2026, the oldest baby boomers finally turn 80, heralding the silver tsunami that promises to reshape senior living. Over the coming ...
Conducted by research firm Age of Majority, the Great Expectations survey of nearly 1,500 adults between ages 55 and 96 found that 68 percent are confident that senior living communities could live up ...
Assisted living communities and nursing homes are seeing more residents with opioid use disorder (OUD), chronic mental health issues, and traumatic brain injuries. These special populations require ...