Mark Erickson of Summit Vista and Sean Kelly of The Kendal Corporation

July 22, 2019 01:05:08
Mark Erickson of Summit Vista and Sean Kelly of The Kendal Corporation
Transform - Senior Housing News
Mark Erickson of Summit Vista and Sean Kelly of The Kendal Corporation

Jul 22 2019 | 01:05:08

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Show Notes

The continuing care retirement community model is changing to account for boomers’ wants and needs, and to make CCRCs more important players in the U.S. health care system. To hear more about where CCRCs are headed, listen to the latest episode of Transform, a podcast about the people and ideas shaping the future of senior living, sponsored by PointClickCare. In this episode, you’ll hear from Kendal Corp. President and CEO Sean Kelly, and Summit Vista CEO and Executive Director Mark Erickson. Learn more about: — How and why Summit Vista partnered with health care system Intermountain — Kendal’s involvement in a $300 million CCRC being developed around Zen principles — The role that skilled nursing will play in the CCRC of the future — Whether partnerships and technology can lead to more affordable offerings

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