Senior Housing News February 17, 2025
Austin Montgomery

The memory care sector continues to bring new opportunities and create new challenges, with operators looking to improve operations and improve resident care.

In 2025, operators see strong demand for senior living as favorable demographic trends persist, but getting communities to have strong occupancy and net operating income is not a guarantee. The cohort of older adults living in the U.S. with dementia is expected to rise to over 65 million by 2030, according to the National Institutes of Health (NHI).

Conditions on staffing have started to improve, but challenges remain in filling licensed care positions and reducing employee turnover. While there’s an opportunity to increase occupancy as construction rates remain low, high-acuity providers face a slew of challenges in...

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