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5 Skills new CEOs will need to know

Nearly three-fourths of senior living communities CEOs will retire in just a few years according to a study by Ziegler. What qualities will the next CEOs need to have to successfully navigate the changes coming in the next decade and beyond? In a McKnight’s op-ed, Jacquelyn Kung, Bob Kramer, and Ed Frauenheim share the five key skills these CEOs will need in the very near future.
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
The relationship between staff vaccination rates and resident infection is not well studied. That is why a group of researchers, including David Grabowski, Nexus Fellow and professor of public health at Harvard Medical School, used CMS data on more than 12,000 nursing homes to get answers.

Sarah Thomas, executive strategist in aging innovation, CEO of Delight by Design, and Nexus Fellow, shared her thoughts on the increase in technology adoption among seniors–and how senior communities are responding to the phenomenon.

Magic communities, the brainchild of Dr. Bill Thomas, will address loneliness, as well as the shortages in caregiving and affordable housing.

Nearly 1,300 plans, representing almost a quarter of all Medicare Advantage plans (MA), are offering a non-medical service through SSBCI, with significant increases from PY 2021 in Food and Produce, Transportation for Non-Medical Needs, and General Supports for Living.

Congratulations to MemoryWell founder and CEO, and Nexus Fellow, Jay Newton-Small who was named one of Forbes Next 1000.
Ryan Frederick shares his thoughts on the importance of adaptability and how it relates to how we think about place in an interview with Skip Lineberg on The Main Thing Podcast.

THOUGHT LEADERS ON AGING
By Ryan Frederick
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