Invigorating the Seniors Housing Workforce

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The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the ongoing workforce challenges in seniors housing, resulting in an increase in employee burnout and turnover. Now more than ever, operators must find innovative ways to attract top talent in order to meet the growing demands of an aging population and ensure future success.
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Rethinking Seniors Housing Resident Engagement — Technology That Improves Staff Efficiencies While Enhancing the Resident Experience

Why is resident engagement vital within seniors housing communities? How has resident engagement changed during COVID? How can operators create a better living experience for residents, while also creating staff and operational efficiencies? Tune in for an upcoming discussion to understand how new technology can improve the quality of life for seniors while reducing operator costs.
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How Technology is Disrupting the Real Estate Industry

Front

Software is eating the world, and the Real Estate industry is no exception. Tech is shaping each and every aspect of Real Estate from how brokers communicate with their prospects and clients, to how data is being leveraged to optimize the tenant experience. Join us to learn the biggest tech trends that are shaping Real Estate, and how your business can leverage these tactics to stay ahead of the curve.
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Medical Office Leases: Navigating New Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute, Operational Restrictions, and More

Medical office leases differ from standard commercial leases in several respects. There may be development and title issues unique to a medical office building (MOB) because it may be located within a hospital campus and may be subject to medical use restrictions and easements which impact its operation. The hospital owner often desires to retain fee ownership of an entire medical campus, so the MOB might also be subject to a ground lease. Counsel for the landlord or the tenant will want to see these matters addressed in the agreement. There are also federal regulations to consider in drafting medical office leases. Medical office leases may be subject to the Stark Law or the Anti-Kickback Statute, which applies to referrals for services payable under federal healthcare programs. Leases require specified criteria to comply with federal Stark and Anti-Kickback regulations and qualify for an exception and/or safe harbor. MOB leases should also address the obligations of the landlord and the tenant about HIPAA, ADA, and environmental compliance. Listen as our authoritative panel discusses the development and regulatory issues associated with medical office leases. The panel will review the operational constraints often presented by restrictive covenants, easements, and ground leases impacting MOBs, the best leasing practices for achieving compliance with the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute, and compliance with HIPAA, ADA, and environmental regulations particular to medical offices.
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The Housing Bubble's Impact on Homeowners, Renters and Investors

OTAcademy

Whether it’s the start of a housing bubble or a paradigm shift, the real estate market is in flux and the impact is certain to be widespread, affecting not just homeowners but renters and real estate investors too. Watch this webinar to get the facts behind the hype and prepare for the dramatic changes ahead.
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