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    Steve Manning

    Steve Manning is a journalist based in Idaho. When he's not writing, he can usually be found at the theater or taking his dog on a hike. If he could only go to one restaurant for the rest of his life, it would be Al's Place in San Francisco.
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    How AI Will Transform Senior Living

    Like pretty much everyone else in the world, we at SLIF have been blown away by recent advancements in generative artificial intelligence. When ChatGPT was first released back in December, we quickly realized we needed to find the right person to...

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    Tackling Debt, Turnover, and AI in Senior Living

    The senior living industry can’t catch a break. With the worst of the pandemic behind them, operators now face the prospect of a brutaldebt crisis as billions in loans mature in the next two years. At the same time, investorsforesee an increase in...

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    What Senior Living Can Learn from Music App Shazam

    Before it was an app you could use to identify music, Shazam was a number you called from a pre-smartphone mobile device. (Remember those?) Before it was a number you called, it was a crazy idea in the mind of Shazam’s founder, Chris Barton – who...

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    Why Senior Living’s Workforce Problem is Really a Culture Problem

    The senior living industry doesn’t have a workforce problem: it has a culture problem. So argues Denise Boudreau, founder of Drive, a culture consultancy that optimizes recruitment and retention. Based on extensive research and her own experience in...

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    What Will Senior Living Look Like in 2033?

    The last three years have been transformative for the senior living industry, which rose admirably to face an endless cascade of pressures on virtually every front. Still, that transformation is certain to pale in comparison to the next ten years. A...

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    Bob Kramer on Navigating the Third Generation of Senior Living

    When Bob Kramer looks back at the history of senior living, the co-founder and strategic advisor at NIC and principal of Nexus Insights sees two distinct generations. The first, from 1960 until 1990, was driven by the growth of nonprofit...

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