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Long-term care facilities building for boomers
Environments for Aging blog says swelling boomer demographics mean facilities will be tailoring plans to their growing needs
By Healthcare Facilities Today
What is going to be most attractive to the majority of boomers? It's the question attached to every current new-build and renovation project in the senior care and living space segment, according to a blog on the Environments for Aging magazine website. Editor-in-Chief Kristin Zeit, writes that based on the swelling demographics alone, it's safe to say that there will be a range of living arrangements available, including those rich with amenities and wellness-focused.
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March 26, 2014
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