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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 13 MIN

Senior Living Crisis - Supply Shortfall

from Tips, News and Stories for Older Adults

Source article: https://seniorhousingnews.com/2025/12/16/belonging-interaction-wellness-3-models-for-the-future-of-senior-living/The senior living industry is currently facing a supply shortage that could lead to a housing crisis as demand from the boomer generation continues to surge. To remain relevant, operators are shifting away from traditional hospitality-focused models that often make residents feel like passive recipients of care rather than active participants. Experts advocate for citizenship communities, where residents hold meaningful roles in daily operations and social governance. Additionally, the industry is exploring university partnerships to foster intergenerational connection and longevity-based models that utilize scientific wellness to proactively manage health. By prioritizing purpose and autonomy, these new approaches aim to transform senior housing from a perceived place of decline into a vibrant environment for engagement and growth. Successful future developments must bridge the gap between clinical needs and a deep sense of belonging to attract modern retirees.

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