Senior Housing News July 6, 2023
By Austin Montgomery

Senior living operators are using new operating models and technology to attract the next generation of residents. At the center of some of those efforts are business models built on enriching and supporting resident wellbeing.

The industry at large is full of new ideas in this regard, from developing health monitoring programs and drafting personalized care plans to partnering with leading organizations to boost resident health outcomes.

While residents are the focal point of the industry’s wellness efforts, operators including Generations LLC, the Maxwell Group and Autumn Glen Management Group are now forging ahead with plans to implement new programs at a deep added cost. As they are planning and thinking about wellness, they are doing so with consideration to...

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