
Radio Advisory 109: Senior care: Why the next 10 years are critical
Mar 29, 2022
20:21
As the baby boomer generation has aged, how providers approach senior care has changed, and the Covid-19 pandemic has altered that approach even further. In this episode, Christopher Kerns sits down with Advisory Board's Yulan Egan to talk about how senior care has changed as a result of shifting demographics, politics, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Links:
- People want to 'age in place.' Why is the opportunity so rare?
- Are we failing America’s seniors? Here’s what industry executives have to say.
Visit advisory.com/seniors for guidance on how health care leaders can collaborate to meaningfully improve how we care for older adults.
