McKnight’s Senior Living March 10, 2025
Lois A. Bowers

“Cautiously optimistic” is the way Lisa McCracken, head of research and analytics at the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, described NIC’s outlook for senior living and skilled nursing providers Wednesday during a briefing with members of the media as the organization’s Spring Conference got underway in San Diego.

“We definitely feel like we are in a better spot than we were one year ago and in 2023,” she said.

McCracken shared eight themes shaping the senior housing and care marketplace, in NIC’s view. “This is … how we see the space unfolding over the next several years” and “some of the tailwinds and headwinds associated with each of these,” she said.

  1. Escalating demand driven by...

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