This podcast is devoted to covering the most interesting concepts in Senior Living. There's so much to learn about IL, AL, and MC models that nobody seems to be talking about. This podcast will focus on creative international business models, innovative tech, and expert profiles.
Senior Living Concepts Podcast
How old is the typical Senior Living entrepreneur when they launch their business? What fields did they work in before launching that prepared them for taking the entrepreneurial leap? Are there any commonalities in their educational backgrounds? SLCP tries to answer these questions by taking the ASHA 150 Largest Providers list and pulling in research … Continue reading "13. Where Do Senior Living Founders Come From?"
In this episode, Fahad Aziz shares his insights into his journey as Caremerge’s cofounder. Fahad offers great stories including what he learned from living in a senior living community, why “Facebook for health care” wasn’t such a great idea, and what advice he has for aspiring gerontechnologists. 0:42 What does Caremerge provide? 1:35 Where did … Continue reading "12. Fahad Aziz, Cofounder and CTO of Caremerge"
The senior living industry wants young talent yet there is no defined path for college seniors pursuing entry-level positions. This short episode offers a few creative suggestions to help you get your foot in the door. The ASHA 50 list that I reference can be found here: https://seniorshousing.org/filephotos/resourceLib/asha_50_august_2019-final-lo-res.pdf
In her role as Manager of Virtual Programs at Mather LifeWays, Vy Chazen has been expanding perceptions of how older adults can use immersive technology. She has shared her industry wisdom on many big stages, including as a speaker at Aging 2.0 and as a lecturer at Northwestern University. Vy even hosts her own VR … Continue reading "10. Vy Chazen, Manager of Virtual Programs at Mather LifeWays, Talks VR for Older Adults"
This episode we are joined by Danielle Lavallee, Belmont Village’s award-winning Director of Interior Design. She discusses her creative process, some oft-overlooked Senior Living design features, and her biggest lessons learned. This weekend is an especially exciting time for Danielle. Her latest project, Belmont Village Lincoln Park in Chicago, is having its grand opening and … Continue reading "9. Danielle Lavallee, Director of Interior Design at Belmont Village"
Anthony Ormsbee-Hale explains his start in the industry, talks employee retention, and offers advice to the next generation of Senior Living leaders. Show Notes: 0:57 How did you end up in Senior Living? 2:40 How did your Community Relations experience impact your perspective of the industry? 4:27 How did you become an ED so quickly, … Continue reading "Episode 8: Anthony Ormsbee-Hale, VP of People Operations at Civitas"
Greg Bearce explains how he entered Aging Services, highlights the learning curve he faced, offers advice to newer senior living professionals, and explores higher level topics like the HumanGood rebranding. Show Notes 2:00 How Greg Bearce entered the Senior Living industry 5:10 How to learn about the industry as a young professional 8:10 The importance … Continue reading "Episode 7: Greg Bearce, HumanGood Chief Regional Officer and USC Professor"
This episode features an interview with Scott Tarde, the Chief Executive Officer at George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers, Inc. If you haven’t already heard of Glenner’s innovative Town Square model, do yourself a favor and check them out before this episode. The concept has already been featured on the Today Show, ABC, NPR, the … Continue reading "Episode 6: Town Square Concept with Scott Tarde, CEO of George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers"
How would you market a retirement community… if your prospective residents had never heard of a retirement community? That’s the challenge Del Webb faced in 1960 as he geared up to build out and sellout his 10,000 acre gamble in the Arizona desert. This episode is all about Sun City, AZ – America’s first HUGE … Continue reading "Episode 5: Sun City in 1960 – How Del Webb’s Team Marketed America’s First Massive Retirement Community"
Sweden's Senior Care in 2019 relies on a mix of family care, central government, local government, and private business... but this wasn't always the case. At different phases in this industry's lifetime, Swedish senior care has been either entirely family-oriented, entirely public or largely privatized. Why did their Senior Care offering evolve so much in the last century? What factors led Sweden to today's eldercare policies? And how does this relate to Senior Housing in the US? All this and more in this episode!
This episode highlights how Japan began preparing for the coming demographic shift more than 35 years ago.
This episode of the Aging Services Podcast explores the factors that influence developers in Chinese Senior Housing and whether the market currently faces oversupply or undersupply.
This episode offers an overview of Aging Services situation in India.