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BOSTON – Four industry veterans of the assisted living and senior housing sector in New England are set to speak at Boston’s 12th Annual “Assisted Living and Senior Housing Conference: Demand & Opportunities.” This highly anticipated event will bring together experts to discuss the evolving landscape of senior care, highlighting both challenges and opportunities within the industry.
The conference aims to address critical topics such as the increasing demand for senior housing solutions, innovative care models, and the impact of regulatory changes on the industry. Attendees will benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience shared by the speakers, who have a combined history of decades in the field.
Participants will have the chance to network with peers, engage in discussions about best practices, and explore the latest trends shaping the future of assisted living and senior housing. As the population ages, conferences like this play a vital role in fostering collaboration and driving advancements in care for seniors.
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