McKnight’s Senior Living April 15, 2024
Kimberly Bonvissuto

Wellness remains a top priority among senior living and care leaders, as well as community groups that serve older adults, according to the latest report from the International Council on Active Aging.

The ICAA Wellness Programs and Places Report 2024, released last week, reveals that in the past decade, senior living executives recognized the need to deliver services for active adults as well as those with physical limitations. In response, they developed wellness centers, upgraded community centers and offered a wider scope of programs and activities.

And they’re not done yet.

ICAA founder and CEO Colin Milner told McKnight’s Senior Living that the study revealed a significant shift toward wellness-focused communities, emphasizing a holistic approach to care and service...

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Topics: Post-Acute Care, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends, Wellness
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