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Topic- Market research
Memory care important for large senior living companies
Among the 100 largest not-for-profit companies in senior living, nearly 90% offer memory care
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Outdoor living is top priority for people choosing a retirement village
How many older Australians are interested in moving to a retirement community, and what would attract them? According to a team of researchers, the people who considered such a move had
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Residents in assisted living feel safe and satisfied
A telephone poll of 500 residents in 398 assisted living communities was conducted to get their viewpoints on life in the community.
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Younger boomers look ahead to health worries
In Canada, 70% of boomers ages 50-59 who were still working said that changes to their health was the biggest challenge they expected to face during retirement. Men were more concerned than women.
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Equipment and convenience appeal to older health club users
In the United States, 58.5 million people used a health club in 2012, and 50.2 million were members in 2012, resulting in an industry revenue of $21.8 billion. Memberships were counted during online interviews with 42,356 people participating in an online panel.
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Retirement security best in Europe
An investment management firm used data from the World Bank and United Nations to create an index of how well people are living in 150 countries once they are retired. The index was based on measures of health, material well-being, finances and other factors.
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