Senior Housing News January 4, 2022
Tim Regan

“During 2021, it felt like the ‘Covid-19 finish line’ kept being moved further away. I don’t think we’ll see a world without Covid-19 soon, but I think our industry is armed with the knowledge and experience to help enrich seniors’ lives better than ever.”

Brookdale Senior Living CEO Cindy Baier’s words ring true for nearly every senior living operator in the U.S. as the industry continues to deal with the lingering effects of the pandemic — and that is reflected in the sentiment of industry executives looking ahead to 2022.

While senior living leaders are optimistic that Covid-19 is on its way out, when is still an open question. In the meantime, they are remaining flexible and adaptable to weather...

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