Join us for drinks and hors d'oeuvres at our annual cocktail reception. RSVP below to let us know you're coming. We look forward to seeing everyone there!
Our Executive Vice President, Lynn Daly will speak on a panel covering creative programming, phasing and financing to get projects done. The discussion will take place on Wednesday, August 30th at 3:30pm EST. We hope to see you there!
Planning the Future: For Those Who Don’t Own a Crystal Ball Thursday, June 22, 2023 | 9:45 am – 11:00 am
Astronomical construction costs and disruptive supply chain issues are key factors delaying or effectively freezing many expansion initiatives and capital projects. Combine those with a focus on the historic labor shortage and lingering effects of the COVID Pandemic, and it is clear why so many senior living organizations have put plans on hold in order to weather the storm. For many organizations, these challenges may create an exciting opportunity to plan for the future. In this highly competitive and ever-changing market, realigning and repositioning assists is critical in order to sustain the organization longer term.
This session will showcase two organizations in particular, who chose master planning at this precise time; even while other capital projects were already in progress. Presbyterian Senior Living (PSL) is a not-for-profit organization, providing retirement and senior care services for more than 90 years. Headquartered in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, they provide comprehensive services and accommodations to more than 6,000 seniors in 30 locations across the mid-Atlantic region of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and Delaware. Focused on their campus in North-west Philadelphia, PSL sought an exercise that would clearly identify a plan for the future that would offer new housing types it hadn’t envisioned before. Parker Health System was founded more than 110 years ago, as a place where people could age in a home-like setting. Since then, Parker has led the way in aging services and has been committed to challenging, changing, and expanding the idea of what it means to grow older in America. Parker has been in planning mode for a number of years, focusing on enhancing and better aligning each of its campuses and now in the midst of an enterprise-wide effort, guided by the premise of heightening performance and outcomes. This session will offer insight on driving factors; mission, finances, personnel, leading to a clear path towards a sustainable future for the organizations and residents they serve. The panelists will outline and discuss key elements of the process including; identification of need and performance of an asset, allocation of resources and access to funding, reflection on mission, selection of a key professional partners, understanding of logistics and communication to residents and staff, and final evaluation.
Hybrid (In-Person and Virtual) Conference In Person: February 9-11, 2022 Virtual: February 22-24, 2022
Thought Leadership and Educational Session:
The Power of Innovative Senior Services Boards
Session Date & Time: Virtual Institute Experience, Wednesday, February 23, 11:30am – 12:30pm
Back to Business as Usual for Governing Boards
This session is targeted for Board Members, Assisted Living Directors, Campus Director/Site Leaders, and CEO/Administrators, of assisted living and care centers although anyone is welcome.
Learn the 12 principles of governance that power exceptional boards and how they can be applied to your organization.
Gain and understanding of how to shift the board from crisis management back to strategic planning.
Refresh your knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of governing boards, post-pandemic, and be able to share that wisdom with your board.
HJ Sims is proud to be attending, exhibiting, and sponsoring the 2023 National Charter School Conference. Make sure to stop by and visit us at Booth #1110. We look forward to connecting.
Attendees:
Robert Nickell, Executive Vice President, Education Finance
Richard Harmon, Executive Managing Director & Head of Education Finance
2022 was one of the most turbulent years in the debt capital markets in a long time, with dramatic increases in interest rates driving many borrowers to the sidelines and new projects being placed on hold. With inflation seemingly abating, the presenters will discuss how we got here and what are the signs to look for that may signal recovery.