Concern growing over assumptions being made in seniors housing feasibility studies

PHOENIX: There is growing concern amongst valuers, bankers and private equity investors about the efficacy of the assumptions being made in seniors housing feasibility studies.

There is a deep suspicion that studies are being based on outmoded data and precepts.

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Singapore is seeking to lead on elderly care

NEW YORK: Singapore is prioritising open data, care for the elderly and improving transportation in its Smart Nation plan to use technology to improve services, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

Singapore has an open data portal data.gov.sg with over 11,000 datasets.

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Researchers see promise in treatment to reduce incidence of dementia after TBI

SAN ANTONIO: It was once thought that effects of a mild head injury—dizziness, headaches, memory problems—were only temporary, and the brain would heal over time. However, while the long-term consequences of head trauma are not fully known, growing evidence suggests that even a mild head Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The two hundred and eightieth entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

Medistar Corporation continues its history of developing community-centered medical assets.

It is completing a senior care project in the Greater Houston area. It will provide modern, patient-centered Read More »

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