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Senior living trends and challenges in 2026 and beyond

March 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
As senior living leaders begin to set and achieve growth goals for their organizations in 2026, they must demonstrate perseverance within a rapidly changing environment.
Join Baker Tilly for an educational webinar where our team will explore trends and challenges for senior services leaders to be on the lookout for in 2026 and the pathways for reaching success. In addition, we will discuss how industry leaders can maintain market relevance with the changing consumer’s interest in longevity and well-being, identify growth opportunities (organic and new) and expand service offerings, prepare the organization for affiliation, and explore other strategic opportunities.
Who should attend
- C-Suite professionals, presidents, vice presidents, administrators, management teams and board members of senior living organizations
Presenters
- Mark Ross, CPA, Principal, Senior Living Leader
- Jennifer Schwalm, CPA, Principal
- Edward Klik, Principal
Learning objectives
- Address the outlook and trends for 2026
- Identifying growth opportunities and new service offerings
- Understanding the drivers and market factors when seeking affiliations
- Evaluating opportunities to improve financial performance for skilled nursing facilities and considerations when right-sizing healthcare services for CCRC organizations
Information about CPE eligibility
There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar.
A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.
Level: Basic
CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit
Field of study: Management Services (MS)
Host: Kylie Haris
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