McKnight's September 11, 2022
John O'Connor

Welcome to hub-based long-term care.

It’s not a reality, at least not yet. But it might be in the near future, if some of the field’s deepest thinkers have their way.

This new approach lets consumers go through central doorways to find best-fit services. Regardless of whether that means skilled care, senior living, home care — or another option.

The full details appear in a brilliant report released Thursday by Nexus Insights. Its title is “Where Am I, Where Do I Go: The Missing Entry Point to Long-Term Care Solutions for Older Adults and Their Caregivers.”

The organization’s founder, Bob Kramer (who also cofounded the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care), is a key advocate. He said...

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