Senior Housing News June 6, 2024
Austin Montgomery

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Today’s senior living industry has a problem: Too many operators villainize their capital partners while at the same time, investors must seek a deeper understanding of the current operating environment.

That’s the view of The Springs Living CEO Fee Stubblefield, who shares this and other candid assessments of the senior living industry–and his own company–in a newly-published book, “A Culture of Promise.

While other executives in the industry, from Brookdale (NYSE: BKD) CEO Cindy Baier to Christian Living Communities CEO Jill Vitale-Aussem, have written books on the business of senior living, so it’s not often a top executive dedicates 218 pages reflecting on the sector. So, I think it’s important to reflect...

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