Reports & White Papers

Spotlight on Senior Care M&A

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The seniors housing and care merger and acquisition market has grown tremendously since the turn of the century in terms of deal and dollar volume but faces its toughest challenge to date.

Health Systems & Venture Capital

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Many not-for-profit systems have formed venture capital funds to invest in emerging companies and products, hoping to generate additional revenues and returns. But is this a viable strategy? Or have health systems played their hand wrong?

Has There Been Any Progress on Labor?

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Labor issues existed in seniors housing and care well before the pandemic, but have there been any meaningful improvements to how we hire, train and retain staff that will position the industry for success in the long-term?

COVID and Long-Term Care

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The early days of the pandemic were a confusing time for everyone, but the long-term care industry has not gotten the benefit of the doubt for how providers tackled the novel coronavirus. In reality, there is a lot of blame to go around elsewhere. There are definitely lessons that could be learned, but perspective is important.

The Rise of the Active Adult Market

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Despite a series of shocks to the seniors housing and care market, active adult has grown steadily in new developments, M&A activity and hype. Read Ben Swett’s latest analysis on this emerging market segment.

Debt, Distress, and Default: What Now?

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Seniors housing investors, operators, lenders and pundits have largely come to a consensus on the development market: hit the pause button. They cite high interest rates, a slow census recovery, inflation and construction delays when shelving projects or stepping out of development altogether.

Seniors Housing Development Outlook: Equity and Debt

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Seniors housing investors, operators, lenders and pundits have largely come to a consensus on the development market: hit the pause button. They cite high interest rates, a slow census recovery, inflation and construction delays when shelving projects or stepping out of development altogether.