Patricia Will of Belmont Village Senior Living and Bob Turner of Union Village Development Company

February 26, 2019 00:49:31
Patricia Will of Belmont Village Senior Living and Bob Turner of Union Village Development Company
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Patricia Will of Belmont Village Senior Living and Bob Turner of Union Village Development Company

Feb 26 2019 | 00:49:31

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Show Notes

Senior living providers and developers are more focused than ever on creating buildings and operational models that bring people of all ages together. To take a deep dive into this trend, tune in 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 Patricia Will, CEO of Belmont Village, and Bob Turner, a development management consultant for Otterbein SeniorLife. Hear what’s driving intergenerational senior living and the approaches being taken by these two providers. Learn: — How Belmont Village has forged university partnerships to create intergenerational communities — Why co-located senior living and student housing might be the future — What “New Urbanism” is and how it could benefit seniors — How the intergenerational movement will lead to more collaboration between senior living and all-ages developers

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