With occupancy showing upward momentum and more resident rate increases likely, leaders with Brookdale Senior Living (NYSE: BKD) see a long runway to make up ground in revenue in this year.
Read moreA lucky number of residents at Brookdale Dickinson Avenue received love on a silver platter from their beloved chef who went above and beyond to spread kindness.
Read moreEd Stone, poking Thursday through a bin packed with hundreds of cards and letters he never expected to receive, reflected out loud on what he understands at 98 to be the dynamic that shapes a life... READ MORE
Read moreBrookdale Senior Living raised more than $1.2 million in 2021 as a Diamond National Team for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®...READ MORE
Read moreCindy Baier, President and CEO of Brookdale Senior Living, shares her secret for tackling tough problems, and the benefits of having a team with diverse perspectives. Hear what Baier calls the “second paycheck” in senior housing, and why she believes this industry is unmatched with opportunities to make a difference.
Read moreA Texas woman is making blankets for residents at Brookdale Senior Living in Georgetown. It's a familiar place, considering Smith was there twice-a-day visiting her dad in his final days... READ MORE
Read moreTuesday, Jan. 11th marked a big milestone for Ruth Johnson. Mother of three, grandmother of ten, and great grandmother of twelve... READ MORE
Read moreLast year, Brookdale Senior Living (NYSE: BKD) President of Senior Living Operations Cindy Kent resigned from the company. Kevin Bowman quickly stepped in to fill the gap as executive vice president of community operations. READ MORE AT SENIOR HOUSING NEWS.
Read moreOver the weekend, Brookdale Midwestern lost a Wichita Falls viral sensation who not only captivated the state, the nation, but also the world when turning 100 in 2019... READ MORE
Read moreOne of Madison County oldest residents Claribel E. Herndon was recognized today, as she celebrated her 102nd birthday.... READ MORE
Read more“During 2021, it felt like the ‘Covid-19 finish line’ kept being moved further away. I don’t think we’ll see a world without Covid-19 soon, but I think our industry is armed with the knowledge and experience to help enrich seniors’ lives better than ever.” Brookdale Senior Living CEO Cindy Baier’s words ring true for nearly every senior living operator in the U.S. as the industry continues to deal with the lingering effects of the pandemic — and that is reflected in the sentiment of industry executives looking ahead to 2022. READ MORE AT SENIOR HOUSING NEWS.
Read moreA Hagerstown-area knitter is helping families with a difficult time in their lives, and giving herself some peace at the same time... READ MORE
Read moreBrookdale President and CEO Cindy Baier is focused squarely on what matters most: enriching lives.
Read moreSenior Living News kicked off its new CEO Series, by speaking with President and Chief Executive Officer of Brookdale Senior Living, Cindy Baier. Check out the full interview at Senior Living News.
Read moreBrookdale’s Chief Nursing Officer, Kim Elliott, RN, has been named a member of the Nashville Health Care Council’s (NHCC) Class of 2022 Fellows...READ MORE
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