Senior Housing News October 26, 2021
Tim Mullaney

Juniper Communities and its CEO Lynne Katzmann have earned a reputation for senior living innovation, thanks to efforts such as the Connect4Life integrated care model, leadership in Medicare Advantage through The Perennial Consortium, and fresh approaches to resident experience such as Broadway Senior.

Now, Juniper is at work on a senior living model for the next generation of consumers, and Katzmann is sharing key parts of her vision and describing some of the initial steps that the company is taking to achieve ambitious goals — including harnessing genomics to create what Katzmann is calling a “lifestyle prescription” for residents.

Katzmann holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and has always rooted Juniper’s innovations in research. While still relying...

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