Many senior living operators could do a better job of attracting potential customers, a study by students at George Mason University has found.
Assisted living communities continue to make a terrible first impression on prospective customers, university...
By
Tim Mullaney
Sep 15, 2014
Assisted living communities consistently do not make a good first impression with prospective customers, and they haven’t improved this skill set in the last decade, according to data from George...
Is it any mystery why so many beds remain empty?
By
John O'Connor
Sep 15, 2014
Ask skilled care or senior living operators about their biggest operational challenge, and the answer is almost always the same: keeping the place full. A new investigation of the way many operators deal...
Your workers are leaving. Here’s why.
By
David Niu
Jun 26, 2014
As a manager, have you ever had that haunting feeling when an employee gives you their two-week notice out of the blue? You were probably shocked and left wondering, “What went wrong? Is it something...
George Mason honors long-term care operators for the first time
May 06, 2011
Greenspring Village, an Erickson Living continuing care retirement community located in Springfield, Virginia, has received George Mason University’s first Senior Housing/Long Term Care Improvement...
Prescription bottle caps with light reminders make list of top ‘Nana’ technologies
Sep 13, 2010
Microchip-embedded prescription bottle caps, a stylish activity monitor, an exercise program and an emergency assistance device stand out as great products for Grandma and Grandpa. That is according to...