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  <title>The 3 Things That Could Ruin the Residential Assisted Living Market</title>
  <description>The three things that could absolutely wipe out the need for assisted living, one the plague, I don't think&amp;amp;nbsp;it's coming back. Two, when you hit 50, they'd knock you off. But&amp;amp;nbsp;I don't think they're going to do it in&amp;amp;nbsp;real life. And the third would be everybody stops growing old. The reality is none of those things are&amp;amp;nbsp;gonna happen. When we talk about the opportunity and where assisted living&amp;amp;nbsp;is going in the future,&amp;amp;nbsp;nobody wants to live in a big box. They want to be at home in their own home, but they do need&amp;amp;nbsp;assistance. People who are at home now aging 80, 90 years old, they want to&amp;amp;nbsp;stay at home. They'd rather stay at home but they can't and they don't want to move to the big box. So the solution is&amp;amp;nbsp;residential assisted living. You know right now governments are encouraging assisted&amp;amp;nbsp;living. They're&amp;amp;nbsp;actually changing rules, laws and regulations to make it better. There are too&amp;amp;nbsp;few beds, too few homes.&amp;amp;nbsp;They need people like me and you to help be a part of the solution.&amp;amp;nbsp;Assisted living is moving into the home in the residential setting. It's preferable to the senior into their family. You and I, we are the solution. </description>
  <author_name>Assisted Living Network's Podcast </author_name>
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