Markets overtake first generation retirement community developers

AUCKLAND: The first generation antipodean retirement community developers have failed in their attempts to successfully export the concept of selling the promise of care for an upfront capital contribution, and they have failed to graduate their original proposition to a second generation of buyers. Read More »

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Former skilled nursing home site could be revamped for veterans’ accommodation

ATLANTA: A former skilled nursing home site is inching towards being redeveloped as housing for veterans after a formal planning application was submitted.

The land sat empty, derelict and overgrown for five years before a sale was agreed. A specialist military social housing provider has Read More »

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Dementia From HIV Infection: viral disease can spread to brain as early as 4 months after transmission

HOUSTON: One-third of HIV-positive people who do not take antiretroviral drugs will eventually develop dementia.

To better understand how HIV affects the brain, a research team investigated the early days of interaction between the virus and the central nervous system. The researchers discovered how HIV, Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The hundred and ninety-ninth entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

A 68 bedroom nursing home in Sherborne has been built adjacent to Aldhelmsted East Boarding House at Sherborne Girls on Bradford Road. Read More »

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