Monday, October 29, 2012

Senior Housing News for 10/29/2012

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Exploring Senior Living Niches: Jewish Retirement Communities
By Alyssa Gerace

A variety of specialized retirement communities exist throughout the country, serving subsets of the population—such as those of Jewish faith or heritage—in ways that can represent opportunities to owners or management companies looking to tap into niche markets. There are approximately 100 non-profit Jewish senior living organizations and about 130 Jewish-sponsored or affiliated communities in ...
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Assisted Living Providers Taking Advantage of Medicaid Reimbursements
By Guest Contributor

Reimbursement for assisted-living providers historically has been private pay. While that continues to be the case, over the last decade there has been an expansion in the number of states that contribute Medicaid dollars for some services. On a macro level, expanding Medicaid reimbursement for AL will result in higher demand across the board. Residents ...
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Does Active Adult Community Marketing Pit Need for Independence Vs. Community?
By Alyssa Gerace

Modern-day active adult retirement communities can be an “architecture of endemic loneliness” that pit the need for independence against the need for community, says the writer of an article published in The Atlantic Cities. Filmmaker Sari Gilman follows five residents of Florida’s Kings Point retirement community in an eponymous documentary, ultimately taking issue with both the concept ...
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Chart of the Day: Aging Population Costs Will Reach $940 Billion by 2025
By Alyssa Gerace

The U.S. government will need to spend an additional $940 billion—or 4.4% of its GDP—on costs primarily associated with an aging population by 2025, according to estimates from Oxford Economics in a report published recently by Accenture (NYSE:ACN). “The primary driver of the projected expenditure increase is an aging U.S. population,” says Accenture in the ...
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Looking for a Senior Housing Job? Legend Retirement, Brookdale & More Are Hiring
By Alyssa Gerace

Heading into the holiday season, those in the senior living industry are looking to grow their staffs through a variety of available job positions.  Senior living companies across the country are seeking professionals to join their team, including Legend Retirement Corp. and Brookdale Senior Living, and they’re using our jobs board to fill their positions. ...
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