Is Your Senior Living Website "Mobile First"?
For years, senior living marketers have been focusing more and more on mobile friendly platforms, but it is becoming clear that that focus n
Seniors and Driving: Safety Tips
One of the most difficult parts of growing older is determining when the time is right to give up driving. For many people, driving is synon
Seniors and Exercise
As people grow older they may become unsteady on their feet. Improving balance is a good way to help prevent falls.
Research is showing th
Seniors and Travel
As a not-for-profit organization, Road Scholar is dedicated to making its learning adventures accessible to the widest possible audience of
Pet Companionship
Studies have proven that pet ownership is excellent for older people. Not only do pets provide companionship, but people benefit emotionally
Program Operational Narrative
While a feasibility study will provide solid information on market demand, and a financial analysis will determine if it will be economicall
Market Feasibility
There are any number of “first things to do” when planning a new development and the order is somewhat discretionary. However, up at the top
What Content Should Your Community Be Sharing On Social Media?
A common hurdle for the person or department running your social media presence is often creating interesting, and shareable, content (like
Which Social Media Platforms Should Your Community Be On?
Where are your future residents? With so many social networks out there, and new ones popping up constantly, it is easy to get overwhelmed a
Why Senior Living Communities Should Use Social Media
It is no secret that the world is online. Everything from business to dating can be conducted online. And in an ever-evolving online environ