July 1, 2021

 

Affinity-Based Senior Living: The Importance of Finding Your Tribe

 

Birds of a feather flock together. Such a simple and timeless concept, yet one almost totally ignored in the senior housing and senior living sectors.

 
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Boston University School of Hospitality Administration Convenes Panel of Senior Living Experts

 

Boston University School of Hospitality Administration (BU SHA) hosted the webinar "Hospitality, Wellness & Community: The Future of Senior Living” on June 15th. This panel discussion is part of their Summer Conversations Series, which covers a variety of topics impacting the global hospitality industry.

 
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SEASON 5 - EPISODE 5

 

       

Feat. Jake Rothstein

Founder & CEO, UpsideHōM

 

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SEASON 5 - EPISODE 6

 

 

Feat. Mariah Giunta

Lifestyle Specialist, Twin Oaks Hollister

 

 

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Changemakers: Jill Vitale-Aussem, President & CEO, Christian Living Communities

By Tim Mullaney

 

Check out this interview with SeniorTrade Advisory Member Jill Vitale-Aussem, author of “Disrupting the Status Quo of Senior Living.” In 2020 Vitale-Aussem became president and CEO of Christian Living Communities, a Colorado-based not-for-profit serving more than 3,000 older adults and their families through 22 owned and managed communities...

 
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Demand rises among seniors to rent rather than own in active-adult communities

By Michele Lerner

 

While properties restricted or targeted to seniors have always been available, a newer option is to rent an apartment, villa, or single-family home within an active-adult community. These communities are designed for younger residents who want plenty of recreational amenities and opportunities to socialize with people in their age group of 55 and older…

 
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With Pandemic-Etched Clarity, 55-Plus Americans Crave Purpose

By John McManus

 

A more sharply-defined priority around purpose now goes along with health, family, and finance as a must for well-being. And that post-pandemic definition makes a difference to builders...

 
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America's Long-Term Care Infrastructure: A Road to Nowhere

By Anne Tumlinson, David Grabowski, and Robert Kramer

 

Older adults and their families need a centralized community-based resource where they can get help quickly and easily, one that is as familiar as the post office or the bank. Unless we invest publicly in building an aging services infrastructure to support the growing number of older adults who need services, the cycle of panic, desperation, and exhaustion will continue to take its toll on American families...

 
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