As residents age in place, operators are responding by enhancing options and care
When the popularity of continuing care retirement communities first exploded in the 1970s, most were planned with the expectation that residents would transition from independent living to higher-care settings. But that’s not how things are always playing out.
Today, the aging in place phenomenon that has, for better or worse, slowed the pace of move-ins is also influencing how CCRCs and other senior living communities manage and serve existing residents.
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