Senior Housing News July 19, 2021
Tim Mullaney

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the senior living industry, and leaders in the sector are still processing the lessons they have learned and the changes that the pandemic has wrought.

In an effort to understand where the senior living sector might be headed next, global talent management firm Ferguson Partners during the spring of 2021 conducted interviews with leaders of 13 of the largest owners, operators and advocacy groups in the industry.

While the conversations were wide-ranging, Ferguson Partners identified six areas of particular strategic focus, summarized in a recently released report.

These strategic trends may be a useful framework for understanding the post-pandemic direction of senior living, but with Covid-19 still very much an active...

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