Continuous Care Retirement Community business model at end of cycle

MIAMI: In or out. It’s a decision many CCRCs have yet to address.
But market factors over the last 10 to 20 years spanning technology changes, traditional innovation, consumer preference and financing vehicles are all leading to a turning point that many of those CCRCs today are facing.
“The continuum as we know it has continued to be very successful, but it’s looking different than it has in years past,” says Lisa McCracken, senior vice president, senior living research and development for speciality investment bank Ziegler…

This trend is covered in detail in the Seniors Housing & Healthcare Trends.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


*


*SPAM CHECK Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA.