8 Predictions about the Future of Assisted Living-Finally for the Investor we have a management Team in place so that the Passive Investor can own this Asset Class of Property

The U.S. economy — and the healthcare industry — have seen more than their fair share of ups and downs over the past decade. The Great Recession has only been the most recent upheaval to affect the way Americans plan for their retirements and their aging parents’ senior care. Along with all the economic shifts, there have been big changes in medicine, technology and how we view healthy aging.

It’s no surprise that senior and assisted living options are also changing in response to socioeconomic conditions. Both consumers and providers have had to tighten their budgets and get creative, looking outside the box for senior housing possibilities.

The rising cost of assisted living means that some families are looking at aging in place, home care and multi-generational housing instead of more expensive care options. Those who do opt for assisted living will find a wide range of offerings in new, booming areas like eco-friendly housing and so-called “smart homes,” as well as expanded amenities at more traditional assisted living communities.

What overall trends can we expect to see in housing for senior Americans? Check out our eight predictions for the near future of senior care:

1. The Decline of the Nursing Home Model of Care

We’ve been seeing it for some time — a move away from the concept of senior housing as synonymous with nursing homes, and a move toward other senior housing options, whether it’s independent living, home care or memory care. It’s not a trend that’s likely to change anytime soon. According to Senior Housing News, factors such as the high cost of skilled nursing and recent cuts to Medicare and Medicaid programs will only accelerate the shift.

Dwayne Clark, CEO and Founder of Aegis Living, comments that he wants his residents to “experience vacation at their disposal.” In fact, resident enjoyment is so important to Clark that he’s helping to reinvent memory care. “We are building a community between Madison Park and Capitol Hill… We went back to the Madison Park of the 1950’s and are creating the look and feel, for our memory care residents, based on that time as seniors with dementia resort to long-term memories.”

2. The Rise of Technology-Enhanced Senior Care

Personal care robots are just one attention-grabbing example of the types of up-and-coming technology that are going to revolutionize senior care as we know it. There are plenty of options already at our fingertips that promise to improve the health and quality of life for seniors — from smart home computer systems that keep track of medications and vital signs to wireless networks that provide mobile support for seniors in care communities.

3. More Multigenerational Housing Options

Active seniors who don’t want to move into a community — or can’t afford it — are looking at other options for an independent lifestyle. One possibility is multigenerational housing — the idea that a family will pool their resources and either modify their existing home to suit multiple generations, or move into a place that’s built to house both young families and older adults.

Neighborhood-Friendly Senior Living. Neighborhood-Friendly Civic Planning

With the economy still recovering, many active retirees want to continue working and living close to a city center or commercial district. There are also many limited-mobility seniors who still want access the amenities of a thriving downtown. These are both good reasons why community planners want to be senior-friendly in the future, whether it’s creating senior housing in existing downtown hubs or considering the needs of older adults in planning new neighborhoods.

5. Cooperative Living: Senior Co-Housing

Senior co-housing is another way active older adults can gain the benefits of community living, but on a smaller scale. Co-housing is more like living on a commune, where residents have independent homes but also benefit from shared spaces like gardens and recreation facilities. There are generally some shared meals and housekeeping duties, paid for through monthly dues, and residents have a say in community decisions. This trend has been growing over the past decade.

6. More Amenities and Lifestyle Perks in Traditional Senior Housing

With inevitable rising costs for senior living options like assisted living and continuing care retirement communities, these more traditional forms of housing have begun offering a wide range of amenities to tempt potential residents, from lifestyle-based and cultural communities that cater to LGBT seniors or Asian-Americans to an increased array of recreational options like cultural events, fitness classes and educational opportunities.

Eco-Friendly Senior Living Community7. Going Green: Eco-Friendly Senior Living

These days, eco-friendly increasingly means economical, too, and green senior housing offers older adults the ability to be environmentally minded as they enter their golden years. While there may be an initial investment in building up a green infrastructure —homes and facilities that are LEED-certified, for instance — eco-friendly building, lighting and appliances can save money in the long run and are much better for the environment.

8. Aging in Place Means a Booming Home Health Care Industry

More and more seniors want to remain at home for as long as possible, as evidenced by some of the trends discussed above. But it’s not just improvements in technology and civic planning that are going to facilitate aging in place. The burgeoning home health care industry is also a necessary adjunct to seniors remaining in the home. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts job growth of 70% for home health and personal care aides over the coming decade, noting that home care can be a less expensive alternative for those who don’t need comprehensive assistance.

 

 

 

“If you’re not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you’re determined to learn, no one can stop you!”

This past week I had a person ask me what is one of the biggest epiphanies I have learned about myself in the last couple of years.  Great question and it only took me a few seconds to respond.  I said, “the older I have become, the more I understand how much I don’t know and how much more I have to learn.”  Another way to translate this insight comes from an old saying my grandfather used to tell me and it goes like this, “To know what you know and to know what you don’t know, means that you know.”

One of my greatest discoveries is that human beings can never exhaust their capacity to learn.  Many people learn to be lazy and become complacent in life, then they can’t figure out why they battle dread and become unfulfilled.  However, when you make a commitment to learn and grow every day you begin to understand and enjoy the journey of life.  There is no final destination on this earth.  Our purpose is to grow to our full potential, serve others and make a difference with our lives.  Today I want to share with you a few keys to help you enjoy your success journey.

1 – THINK LONG TERMone of the greatest tragedies in contemporary living is short term thinking.  Successful people set long-term goals and they understand that these targets are merely the result of short-term habits they need to do every day.  These healthy daily habits should not be something you do; they should be something you are.  Patience and discipline are two prerequisites to succeed in any area of your life.  Think about it.  Which did you plan for more, your wedding or your marriage?  Which do you plan for more your vacation or life?  See the difference?

2 – THINK BIG, PLAY BIGI love this quote from Marianne Williamson,“Your playing small does not serve the world”.  There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.  We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.  It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone.  And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.  As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”  It is so important to take risks and try new things.  If you never try and take advantage of opportunities or allow your dreams to become a reality, then you will never realize your true potential.

3 – TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITYyes, take personal responsibility for everything in your life.  We live in a world today where most people want to blame their past, their parents, the government, their boss, their spouse, their ex, the color of their skin, their whatever.  I’m grateful to my grandmother who taught me the importance of taking responsibility for everything that happens in my life.  The truth is that life is not so much about the cards you are dealt, but how you play the hand.  Adversity it is not prejudice and visits all of us.  No matter their weaknesses, past failures or beginnings, successful people know they are responsible for their life.

4 – ELIMINATE TOXIC PEOPLE – Get rid of people in your life that subtract and divide – draw closer to people who will ADD and Multiply to your life.  People we spend the most time with, add up to whom we become.  I love how Jim Rohn said it, “you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”  There are wise people and foolish people. There are less ambitious people and there are more ambitious people. If you spend time with people more advance than you, no matter how challenging that might be, you will become more successful.  Who do you surround yourself with?  What changes do you need to make today?
Remember, the capacity to learn is a gift; the willingness to learn is a choice.

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