Senior Housing News December 17, 2025
Andrew Christman

Data shows that the baby boomers believe bigger is better when it comes to senior living units. Senior living operators are catering to those preferences in a variety of ways.

Recent occupancy data from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC) showed that some senior living residents prefer larger units than they once did.

12 Oaks Senior Living President Greg Puklicz has seen this trend firsthand within the company’s 36 communities. While the previous Silent Generation was content with smaller rooms and shared spaces, the baby boomers are moving out of their homes and wanting all of the space they can get, he told Senior Housing News.

Denver, Colorado-based Onelife Senior Living’s one-bedroom units remain the most...

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