Senior Housing News August 28, 2024
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By: Sloane Airey

The memory care industry is walking a delicate balance in 2024 between innovating and “backsliding” on important testing and treatment advances.

As the industry grapples with newly approved drugs, technology built on artificial intelligence (AI), and a rapidly aging population outstripping the country’s supply of care, memory care providers are juggling leaning into the future or sticking with the past. Leadership industry-wide see promise in the many changes coming down the senior care pipeline.

Some in the space say the best is still yet to come, but only if memory care operators keep their collective eye on quality and improvement in the meantime.

Melissa Dillon, corporate director of memory care at Senior Resource Group (SRG) said new...

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