Memory Care Management and Operational Support
Dementia care has evolved from treatment in a nursing home to programs in environments created especially for people with this disease, such as assisted living or memory care facilities. Aging Boomers will continue to fuel growth in this critical component of care. Health care providers will adapt their programs to this population…
The Need for Memory Care Facilities
Each year, approximately 300,000 people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. The percentage of the population with Alzheimer’s disease is estimated to be 10% for those over 65 and nearly 50% for those over 85. It is estimated that 5.3 million people in the U.S. currently have Alzheimer’s disease and that 14 million will have it in the year 2050…
Assisted Living and Independent Living Management
While independent living management is a different role than assisted living management, both roles require a solid knowledge of the market needs, shifts in trends, and proper facility care. In addition to both benefiting from regular market feasibility studies, independent living managers and assisted living managers should be aware of the compliance issues…
Capabilities & Team Specialties
Our team at Senior Living Management has the capabilities and specialties to craft an effective partnership with your assisted living or memory care organization. We have an excellent track record of service, with our Senior Vice President of Operation, Stan Burton, bringing ovr three decades of experience in over 225 assisted living residential facilities…
Operational Consulting
Services
Services
Led by Stan Burton, our Operational Consultant Services is virtually unparalleled in the industry and includes Marketing Support to Operational Consulting to Memory Care. Providing tools for all staff in combination with training allows Senior Management to fully integrate programs and delivery of service to…
Operational Philosophy
Senior Living Management recognizes that there are tremendous benefits to developing and operating memory care centers in concert with existing, well established retirement communities and CCRCs. As residents age in place, CCRCs often have fully occupied Assisted Living beds, and they are eventually turning down residents…