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Assisted Living And Memory Care Sector Making Strides In 2024 The senior housing market overall posted a year of operational and financial strides while contending with ongoing challenges. On the positive side, occupancy has grown steadily throughout 2024, which indicates a modest but consistent recovery. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eTnZ2szD #alf #assistedliving #healthcarerealestate #medicalrealestate
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Assisted Living And Memory Care Sector Making Strides In 2024 The senior housing market overall posted a year of operational and financial strides while contending with ongoing challenges. On the positive side, occupancy has grown steadily throughout 2024, which indicates a modest but consistent recovery. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eGJaXy_a #alf #assistedliving #healthcarerealestate #medicalrealestate
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Assisted Living And Memory Care Sector Making Strides In 2024 The senior housing market overall posted a year of operational and financial strides while contending with ongoing challenges. On the positive side, occupancy has grown steadily throughout 2024, which indicates a modest but consistent recovery. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eVYG3S_i #alf #assistedliving #healthcarerealestate #medicalrealestate
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Local Authorities across the UK spend over £500,000 a week on temporary accommodation, creating unsustainable pressure on budgets and communities. Join us for a brief webinar to explore strategies for reducing the use of temporary accommodation, cutting costs, and improving outcomes for vulnerable households. Gain expert insights from Neil Morland & Co Housing Consultants on best practices to reduce accommodation usage, and hear from MRI's Housing Options team, who will discuss tech solutions to transform temporary accommodation management and help you tackle this huge challenge. Let’s work together to solve this crisis! https://lnkd.in/gySuJ7xf #TemporaryAccommodation #HousingOptions #LocalAuthorities
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Feeling the pressure of rising temporary accommodation costs? You’re not alone—councils are spending over £500k a week, and it’s tough to manage. If this sounds familiar, join our webinar for practical advice from Neil Morland & Co Housing Consultants and MRI’s Housing Options team on how to ease the strain, save costs, and support vulnerable households. We’d love to see you there 👉 https://lnkd.in/eNzNtvvv #TemporaryAccommodation #HousingOptions
Local Authorities across the UK spend over £500,000 a week on temporary accommodation, creating unsustainable pressure on budgets and communities. Join us for a brief webinar to explore strategies for reducing the use of temporary accommodation, cutting costs, and improving outcomes for vulnerable households. Gain expert insights from Neil Morland & Co Housing Consultants on best practices to reduce accommodation usage, and hear from MRI's Housing Options team, who will discuss tech solutions to transform temporary accommodation management and help you tackle this huge challenge. Let’s work together to solve this crisis! https://lnkd.in/gySuJ7xf #TemporaryAccommodation #HousingOptions #LocalAuthorities
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Which House of Lords' Inquiry recommendations for High Streets would you most like to see accepted by government? Normally, we should find out the government's priorities in the next couple of weeks or so. The Lords did a worthy job and captured a broad range of suitable solutions in their November report quizzically titled “High Streets: Life beyond retail?”. It is great that the report challenges government to take a broader approach than has been obvious to-date. It included a welcomed increase in focus on the role of local leadership and empowered partnerships in delivering multi-purpose town and city centres. To my mind though, much of the thinking has been long-talked-about and available for local authorities and other partners to act on. For me, the recommendations in the report to watch most closely are the policy proposals for central government to act on directly. These focus mainly on the levers that government can pull to influence the management of town centre planning and property, including: • Reviewing the impact that the expansion of permitted development rights to convert Use Class E properties is having on the vitality of high streets and reduced local control over design and development. • Setting-out whether they intend to encourage moving more NHS health services to the high street, including the new mental health crisis centres announced in the Autumn 2024 Budget. Normally, the government is committed to reply to House of Lords’ Inquiries within two months of the publication of a report. Visit The People & Places Partnership Ltd. review of the report for a refresher on what might become policy -and what might not (see link in comments below).
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https://lnkd.in/ed6FcxKX Neighbourhoods are in crisis. Shops and community facilities are closing, loneliness and isolation is increasing. Public health is worsening, and life expectancy is declining owing to unhealthy lifestyles. Villages are losing shops, pubs and post offices, reducing them to nothing more than quaint rural housing estates. In new development, neighbourhoods seem to be hard or impossible to create – something that has been picked up by press and local communities. No shops, no doctor’s surgery, no community centre, no leisure facilities, no employment, no public transport. Just houses. What can be done? – this day-time in person event brings some of the UK’s leading researchers and practitioners on: ...Existing Neighbourhoods: what can be done to retrofit, revive and sustain them ...New Neighbourhoods – how to best to lay them out, what density, and how to ensure they have the facilities that people need, when they need them, not years later.
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Considering assisted living? When it comes to making the big decisions around care for a loved one, we know how overwhelming it can feel. Choosing between assisted living and staying at home with some extra help isn’t easy, especially when each option has its own set of pros and cons. Here are some reasons home care could be the ideal choice for your family: 1. Cost Efficiency: Assisted living can be expensive. Home care offers flexibility with your budget. 2. Personalized Support: Home care allows tailored routines in the comfort of familiar surroundings. 3. More Family Time: With home care, your loved ones have the freedom to visit without limits. At Right at Home of Central New Jersey, we understand that choosing the best care option isn’t a one-time decision; it’s a journey. We’re here to answer any questions and create a customized plan that fits right into your family’s needs and priorities. For more information, please call us at (732) 967-0900. #rightathomeofcnj #rahcnj
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Why Choose Live-in Care? 🌸 Often comparable in cost to residential care homes, it offers the best of both worlds; seamlessly combining care and independence to provide peace of mind for the whole family. Staying in your own home is the primary benefit of ‘#LiveinCare,’ but there are many others. Discover more in the link below: https://lnkd.in/dg4v9-xS
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📣New blog post! These 5 points were felt strongly by tenants at our annual conference last week. Do they surprise you? Read our latest blog post in both English and Welsh here: https://bit.ly/3OhC8Xj David Wilton #HousingNews #SocialHousing #UKHousing #TenantVoice #TenantParticipation
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Educated in all things Pest Control. Never stop learning! As seen on BBC1 Documentary "Ratwoman" Winners of the Small Buisness Award at the NW Buisness Awards 2024
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