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Senior living and wellness: Numbers speak louder than words!

Explore the current state of wellness in senior living communities and future projections. Learn about key segments, integration ideas, and wellness dimensions. Discover how to optimize wellness programs and spaces for older adults. Presented by Colin Milner, CEO of International Council on Active Aging.

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Senior living and wellness: Numbers speak louder than words!

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  1. Senior living and wellness: Numbers speak louder than words! Presented by: Colin Milner, CEO, International Council on Active Aging 866-335-9777 - 604-734-4466 - colinmilner@icaa.cc – www.icaa.cc

  2. Why this webinar? ICAA Partner Advisory Board

  3. Over the course of next hour Senior living industry by segment and define wellness Current state of wellness in senior living, and why communities implement wellness What we can expect over the next 2 years, from community development to products purchased The future

  4. How to get the most out of this session: Ask what if? Ask question? Write question down and then submit at the end. Implement one or two ideas right away

  5. What does this mean to you? Idea Owner/manager Facility designer Marketer Idea Product designer/ manufacture Idea Research Program manager Sales person Personal trainer Fitness instructor Idea

  6. The research for this presentation

  7. The Research • ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012 • 553 organizations • ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2010: 640 organizations • Future of Active Aging 2011: 42 CEO’s, President and Vice President of major multi-location communities • General research

  8. What types of organizations make up ICAA ICAA has 9,200 members. 7,452 (81%) of these members are senior living.

  9. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  10. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  11. Senior Living by Segments

  12. The types of seniors housing are organized by the functional capacity and lifestyles of their residents. • Independent living housing • Planned active adult communities • Independent living • Seniors apartments

  13. The types of seniors housing are organized by the functional capacity and lifestyles of their residents. • Assisted living housing • Continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) • Assisted-living residences • Nursing homes or long-term care facilities

  14. Integration and Intergenerational

  15. March Lifecare Campus A 6 million sq ft, 236 acre “health and wellness city. Cost of approximately $3.3 billion

  16. $1.6 billion dollar, 171-acre Union Village integrates comprehensive health and wellness capabilities with retail, entertainment and cultural amenities, as well as ‘smart’ senior and residential communities

  17. It’s not about age It’s about function

  18. What is wellness?

  19. Wellness At ICAA, “wellness” is an umbrella term for the environment and the programs that support the active-aging lifestyle. ICAA works within the seven-dimension model of wellness because it is frequently used and embodies the concept of active aging.

  20. The 7 dimensions of wellness Physical Intellectual Social Vocational Spiritual Environmental Emotional

  21. Wellness is a state of being describing a state of positive health in the individual and comprising biological and psychological well-being as exemplified by quality of life and a sense of well-being. (Adapted from Corbin, Lindsey, & Welk, 2000; Bouchard, et al., 1990; USDHHS, 2000).

  22. Current state of wellness in senior living

  23. 65% in 2010 29% in 2010 6% Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  24. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  25. 97% 88% 82% 74% 74% 61% 58% Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Development 2012

  26. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Development 2012

  27. 56% in 2010 17% in 2010 Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  28. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  29. Source: Future of Active Aging 2011

  30. The start of population aging • architects, • developers, • builders, • consultants, • suppliers, • management, • staff training. 82% strongly agree or agree that senior living industry will see dramatic change in the services it provides over the next 10 years

  31. Growing number of programs require space to deliver them. These areas are CURRENTLY available to older adults on survey respondents properties.

  32. Fitness/wellness centers Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  33. Fitness/wellness spaces Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  34. Therapy space Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  35. Outdoor spaces Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  36. Courts and sports Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  37. Aquatic spaces Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  38. Changing room and amenities Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  39. Salons and Spas Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  40. Food and entertainment spaces Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  41. Business center or computer room Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  42. Activities and their space Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  43. What is projected for the next 2 years

  44. 68% 36% 24% 13% 15% 9% Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  45. 41% 31% 20% 9% Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  46. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  47. Top growth areas for next 2 years Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012 and 201o

  48. What types of products does your organization plan to purchase or lease in the NEXT 2 YEARS? Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  49. Source: ICAA Wellness Industry Survey 2012

  50. Who does the buying?

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