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Seniors housing operators adjust to shifting labor landscape, say webinar panelists

REBUSINESS ONLINE Hiring and retaining good employees was already one of seniors housing operators’ top challenges before the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Despite the many new problems that the outbreak presented, many in the seniors housing industry saw a potential silver lining: With so many losing jobs in the hospitality sector, among others, would this be [...]

Check it or remove it: The 2 absolute minimum requirements for room attendants

Lodging Magazine Housekeeping standards for cleaning guestrooms often vary amongst brands and franchisors. Luxury brands require housekeepers to perform more meticulous cleaning due to more elegant furnishings and amenities, increased expectations from prospective guests, and higher average room rate. Yet, all guests typically judge a hotel first and foremost on its perceived level of cleanliness, [...]

‘The risk is significant’: Delta variant threatens senior living industry’s COVID-19 recovery

Senior Housing News Earlier this year as the first vaccines flowed into senior living communities, it seemed as though the lockdowns and restrictions of 2020 were soon to be a distant memory. Now, a new and significantly more infectious strain of coronavirus dubbed the delta variant threatens to derail some of that progress, and the [...]

6 Strategic Focus Areas Shaping Senior Living In Light of Covid-19

Senior Housing News By Tim Mullaney The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the senior living industry, and leadersin the sector are still processing the lessons they have learned and the changes that the pandemic has wrought. In an effort to understand where the senior living sector might be headed next…READ MORE

Post-vaccine: The future of senior living

McKnight’s Senior Living With the ready availability of the COVID-19 vaccine to anyone age 12 and older, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recent announcement that people can resume activities without a mask or distancing was a massive tectonic shift in the landscape of COVID. This latest declaration is exciting after an exceptionally difficult [...]

This is what hotel guests want post-pandemic

Travel Market Report As the world returns to travel, hotel guests are revealing what they want when they return to hotels post-pandemic. According to the J.D. Power 2021 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study, guests have made it clear they want breakfast and other hotel amenities. “As we transition to a more normalized travel [...]

AHLA and AHLA Foundation announce ‘Hotels are Hiring’ ad campaign

Lodging Magazine To help fill thousands of open hotel jobs and communicate the benefits of a career in the hotel industry, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and its charitable giving arm, the American Hotel & Lodging Foundation (AHLA Foundation) announced a new advertising campaign called “Hotels Are Hiring” across five major hotel markets. [...]

Post-vaccine: The future of senior living

McKnight’s Senior Living With the ready availability of the COVID-19 vaccine to anyone age 12 and older, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recent announcement that people can resume activities without a mask or distancing was a massive tectonic shift in the landscape of COVID. This latest declaration is exciting after an exceptionally difficult [...]

International Code Council releases 3 wildfire prevention resources

Facility Executive As the pace of wildfire season increases throughout the United States, the International Code Council, the developer of the most widely used and highly regarded set of building safety codes and standards in the world, is emphasizing the importance of fire safety through its three newly released fire prevention titles: 2021 IWUIC® Code [...]

83% of Senior Living Workers Say Technology Amenities Drive Occupancy By Chuck Sudo

Senior Housing News Senior living providers have found offering technology platforms to residents as an amenity is a driver in boosting occupancy, and the platforms are streamlining the workflows of employees. Residents, meanwhile, are now demanding a variety of content and experiences from providers to keep themselves engaged, and want video platforms in order to [...]

How smart cameras can help facility directors optimize building usage for today’s dynamic workplaces

Security Info Watch As vaccination rates for COVID-19 continue to rise, the global business community is advancing the conversation about returning to work. Employees that were housed in large private and multi-tenant office spaces in major urban and suburban centers are being presented an array of options, many of which include a part-time return to [...]

From supply shortages to employee burnout, hotel operators cope with ongoing challenges

Hotel News Now via CoStar Pain points brought on by the pandemic continue to linger for hotel operators as they welcome guests back, and management companies are learning not everything will have an immediate solution. Hotel News Now reached out to CEOs at four management companies in the U.S. to detail the challenges they are [...]

Current labor crisis deepens senior living’s ‘dysfunctional’ staffing model

Senior Housing News The global economy is in the grip of a labor crisis, with headlines blaring about worker shortages across industries from trucking to hotels to banking. The senior living industry has not been spared from pandemic-related workforce challenges — but the current difficulties might only be worsening a system that was already under [...]

China opens the world’s highest hotel with floors 2 times higher than the Eiffel Tower

USA Today A hotel in Shanghai claims to have opened China’s highest hotel in the world’s second tallest skyscraper: The J Hotel Shanghai Tower. The hotel has top floors inside the Shanghai Tower around 2,000 feet – two times the height of the Eiffel Tower – and is the tallest building in China. The J [...]

How smart cameras can help facility directors optimize building usage for today’s dynamic workplaces

Security Info Watch As vaccination rates for COVID-19 continue to rise, the global business community is advancing the conversation about returning to work. Employees that were housed in large private and multi-tenant office spaces in major urban and suburban centers are being presented an array of options, many of which include a part-time return to [...]

AHLA updates safe stay guidelines, no longer requiring vaccinated employees to wear masks

Lodging Magazine The following is a statement from Chip Rogers, president and CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), on easing face covering and physical distancing requirements for hotel employees in response to updated Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidance: “In response to increasing [...]

Hilton will grow its Las Vegas footprint to 11,000 rooms by 2022

Lodging Magazine Hilton is growing its Las Vegas footprint to have more than 30 hotels and over 11,000 rooms across 12 brands in the market by the end of 2021. On the heels of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton’s June opening, and weeks before the debut of Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR [...]

81% of assisted living providers report recent staff shortages

Senior Housing News By Tim Regan The long-term industry is facing intense staffing headwinds in 2021, and assisted living providers are finding workers in short supply. That’s according to a new survey from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) that was conducted between June 7 and 11. The survey, released Wednesday, [...]

FMs had to quickly implement new health and safety measures during the pandemic. How many will they continue?

Facilities Magazine – FMLink by Brianna Crandall — June 23, 2021 — When faced with the Covid-19 pandemic, facilities managers (FMs) had to quickly adapt to implement new health and safety measures in their buildings. In addition to more stringent and frequent cleaning and disinfecting regimens, new measures included many physical changes as well. According to [...]

Wellness Initiatives Make Hotel Guests More Comfortable to Travel By LODGING Staff

LODGING As many U.S. travelers begin vacationing once more, hotels and hotel companies are implementing health and wellness initiatives and standards to make guests feel safe while traveling. From new partnerships to programs, hotels are working toward making sure guests are both physically and mentally well. Andaz Properties Launch Wellness Suites Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows is [...]