Senior Housing News January 14, 2025
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By: Sloane Airey

It’s still not clear how the incoming administration of President Donald Trump will affect the senior living industry – but memory care experts are optimistic that his aging voter base could mean bipartisan support for Biden-era programs and initiatives.

The latest Trump presidency coincides with the country’s largest age cohort – the Boomer generation – aging into their elder years. In the next five years, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates there will be 19.5 million Americans turning 80 years or older and all Boomers will be 65 or older.

Memory care operators have prepared for a big year in 2025 by readying new plans to grow and evolve with the times. The incoming administration serves as a...

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