Senior Housing News January 6, 2022
Tim Regan

“In 2022, this will continue to be the key priority for industry leaders: how do we continue to grow and evolve our business lines, which are strategic imperatives, in the face of day-to-day operational issues related to staffing? We need to be nimble enough to react quickly to all the changes coming at us with the global pandemic and economic issues without slipping into a reactive mode.”

The words of Asbury Communities CEO Doug Leidig describe a balancing act that many senior living companies are going through right now.

On the one hand, senior living companies have to grapple with an operational environment that is more challenging than at any time in recent history, including unprecedented staffing challenges. On the...

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