Global Adult and Retirement Communities Industry
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The global outlook series on Adult and Retirement Communities provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. Illustrated with 56 fact-rich market data tables, the report offers an aerial view of adult and retirement industry, highlights latest market trends, and key market drivers. Regional markets briefly abstracted and covered include North America, United States, Canada, Japan, Europe (including Finland, Monaco, and UK), Asia-Pacific (including Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan), Latin America (including Mexico), and Africa (including Morocco). The report offers a compilation of recent mergers, acquisitions, and strategic corporate developments. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 206 companies worldwide.
1. OVERVIEW 1Retirement Communities - An Introduction 1Location & Design - Key Factors for Retirement Units 1Lifestyle Demands - Vital for Retirement Community Setting 1Geriatric Living Solutions - An Overview 2Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) 2Service Description, Typical Patient Profile and Period ofStay for Skilled Nursing Facilities 2Senior Living 2Independent Living 3Assisted Living 3Continuous Care Retirement Communities 4Service Description, Typical Patient Profile, and Period ofStay in Senior Living Market by Category - IndependentLiving, Assisted Living, and Continuous Care RetirementCommunities (CCRCs) 4Table 1: Senior Housing in the US (2010): Leading SeniorHousing Owners by Number of Units (in '000) 5Primary Operating Models in Senior Living 5Comparison of Major Operating Models in Senior Living Market 6Global Demographics - A Review 7Ageing World Population 7Table 2: Global Aging Population - Percentage Breakdown ofSenior Population (Above 65 Years, and Above 85 Years) bySelect Region for the Years 2000, 2015, and 2030 7
Table 3: Most Populous Countries in the World: Population in
Million for the Year 2008 and Projections for 2050 8
Table 4: Top 10 Countries with Oldest Population in theWorld (2011): 65+ Population by Gender for Japan, Germany,Italy, Sweden, Greece, Austria, Bulgaria, Belgium, Portugal,and Finland 9Most of the Aged Population Live in Developed Nations: A Myth 9Table 5: Global Distribution of Population for Age Group(60+, and 80+) by Region for Years 2010 & 2050 (In Million) 10
Table 6: Global Average Annual Rate of Change of Total
Population for Different Age Groups by Major Region for
Years 2009-2050 (in %) 11
Table 7: Global Distribution of Population for Age Group(60+, and 80+) by Major Areas for Years 2010 & 2050 (InMillion) 12
Table 8: Global Average Annual Rates of Change of Total
Population for Different Age Groups by Major Area for Years
2009-2050 (in %) 13
Addressing the Needs of Aged Population 14
Table 9: Percentage of Assisted Living (AL) Residents Who
Require Help for Daily Living Activities - Bathing,
Dressing, Eating, Medication Management, Toileting, and
Transferring 15
Dementia: Imminent Global Healthcare Crisis 15
2. MARKET TRENDS & ISSUES 16Latest Trends in Senior Living: An Insight 16Assisted Living Continues to be a Popular Choice over NursingFacilities 16Housing Industry Adopts Universal Design for Adult Communities 17Credit Crunch Impacts the US Seniors' Housing Loan Volumes 17Net Worth of Seniors Declines 17Highly Fragmented US Senior Market Offers Opportunities forConsolidation 17Recession Generates New Opportunities 18Stable Occupancies and Limited Supply of Units 18
3. MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS 19
4. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS 39A REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE 48
1. NORTH AMERICA 48
Seniors Population Continues to Grow 48
Improvements in Lifestyles and Life Expectancy 48
Senior Care Shifts from Family Care to Professional Care 48
Investment Trends in Senior Housing 48
Senior Women - The Prime Target Customers 49
Consolidation of Divided Ownership 49
1a. UNITED STATES 50US Senior Housing Market - An Overview 50Independent Living and Continuing Care Communities Bore theBrunt of Plunge in the Housing Sector 50Impact of Recession on Assisted Living Sector: An Overview 50Favorable Demographics Continue to Drive Market Growth 51Table 10: US Population in Million by Age Group: 2010-2020 52
Table 11: US Population (Above 65 and Above 85) in Million:
2010-2050 52
REITs Fuel Senior Housing Sales 52
Retirement Communities Adapt to Evolving Needs of Today's Aged
Population 52
Active Adult Communities: A Favorite Choice of Baby Boomers 53
Baby Boomers Shift to AACs Likely to Attain Record Levels in
Future 53
Table 12: Active Adult Retirement Communities in the United
States by State (2011) 53
Present-day AACs Specially Customized as per Baby Boomer
Specifications 54
Assisted Living: An Overview 54
Table 13: Long Term Care Market in the United States (2011):
Percentage Share Breakdown by Type of Care for Nursing Home
Care, Home Care, Assisted Living, and Hospice Care 54
Table 14: Estimated Number of Senior Housing Units in the
United States by Type (2010) 55
Table 15: Senior Housing in the United States (2010):
Percentage Share Breakdown by Value for Independent Living,
Skilled Nursing, and Assisted Living 55
Table 16: Senior Housing Communities in the United States byType of Community (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown forMajority Skilled Nursing, Majority Assisted Living, MajorityIndependent Living, and Continuing Care RetirementCommunities 55
Table 17: Number of Units/Beds in Senior Housing Communities
in the US by Type of Community (2010): Percentage Share
Breakdown for Majority Skilled Nursing, Continuing Care
Retirement Communities, Majority Independent Living, and
Majority Assisted Living 56
Table 18: Average Cost (in US$) of Assisted Living andNursing Homes (Private and semi-Private) in the US: 2010 56Continuing Care Retirement Communities 57Continuing Care Retirement Communities in the US: An Overview 57Background 57CCRCs Poised to Gain Greater Market Share in Future 58Independent Living Communities 58Independent Living Communities: An Overview 58Table 19: Independent Living Communities in the US as of2006 by Select Province: A Historic Perspective 59Assisted Living Communities 59Assisted Living Communities: An Overview 59Table 20: Assisted Living Communities in the US as of 2006by Select Province: A Historic Perspective 60Assisted Living Properties - Types 60Table 21: US Assisted Living Market (2010): PercentageBreakdown of Various Settings for AL Residences (byProperty Type) - Freestanding Assisted Living, AssistedLiving/Dementia Care, Continuing Care RetirementCommunities, Assisted Living/ Independent Living, AssistedLiving/Nursing, and Freestanding Dementia Care 61
Table 22: US Assisted Living Market (2010): Percentage
Breakdown of Various Settings for AL Residences (by Number
of Units) - Assisted Living/Dementia Care, Freestanding
Assisted Living, Continuing Care Retirement Communities,
Assisted Living/Independent Living, Assisted
Living/Nursing, and Freestanding Dementia Care 61
Public and Private for-Profit Companies: Dominance of
Private Pay Model 62
Table 23: US Assisted Living Market (2008): Percentage
Breakdown by Ownership Type - Private-For-Profit,
Public-For-Profit, Not-For-Profit, and Others 62
Table 24: US Senior Living Market (2010): PercentageBreakdown of Annual Average Cost for Senior Living byCategory - Pent- Up Home Equity (Opportunity Cost),Housing, Food, Transportation, Utilities, and Entertainment 63Assisted Living - Dementia Care Facilities 63Service Description, Typical Patient Profile and Period ofStay for Memory Care Facilities 63Table 25: Dementia Care Facilities in the US as of 2006 bySelect Province 64
Table 26: Average Cost of Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
(Private and Semi- Private) (2010) 64
Nursing Homes 65
Nursing Homes in the US: An Overview 65
Growth of Nursing Homes 65
Nursing Home Residents 65
Table 27: US Nursing Homes Market (2010): Percentage
Breakdown of Residents Seeking Assistance in Activities of
Daily Living (ADLs) 66
Nursing Home Costs: A Historic Review 66
Table 28: US Nursing Homes Market (2007): Average Nursing
Home Costs per Day in US Dollar for Semi-Private Room and
Private Room in Select Areas 66
Senior Housing - Glance into History 67
Table 29: US Assisted Living Market - Growth of AL
Properties: Percentage Breakdown by Time Period - Before
1989, Between 1990-1999, 2000 or later 68
Factors Affecting Senior Housing Industry 68
Lending Scenario 68
Increasing Buyers' Expectations 69
Key Mode of Operations in the US Senior Housing Market 69
Table 30: US Senior Housing Market (2009): Average Occupancy
Rate in Assisted Living and Independent Living Facilities for
Sunrise Senior Living, Brookdale, Emeritus, Capital Senior
Living, and Five Star Senior Living 69
Table 31: US Senior Housing Market (2009): Average OccupancyRate in Skilled Nursing Homes for Kindred Healthcare, SunHealthcare, Skilled Healthcare Group, Ensign Group, and SunHealthcare 70
Table 32: Brookdale Senior Living - Number of Facilities,
Occupancy Ratio, and Total Units/Bed Capacity by Select
Community - Assisted Living, Independent Living, and CCRCs 70
Table 33: Top Senior Housing Owners in the United States inTerms of Percentage Increase in Number of Units Owned: 2010 71
Table 34: Top Senior Housing Managers in the United States in
Terms of Percentage Increase in Number of Units Managed: 2010 71
Real Estate Investment Trusts 71
REITs in the US 71
General Factors Influencing the US Senior Housing Industry 72
Delayed Retirement of Active Adults: Decline of Independent
Living Segment 72
Seniors Delay Entry into Adult Communities: Constriction of
Market Size 73
Seniors Seek Short-Term Assistance: Need Driven Growth of
Assisted Living Segment 73
Limited Options to Meet Assisted Living Expenses: Decline in
Occupancy Rate 74
US Assisted Living Market - Primary Reasons for Residents
Leaving AL Facility by Ranking 75
Table 35: US Assisted Living Market - Primary Reasons for
Residents Leaving AL Facility (2010) - Percentage Breakdown
by Reason - Shift to Nursing Home, Death, Shift to Private
Home, Another Residence, Hospital, and Others 75
Financially Constrained Seniors Seek Alternatives 75
Adult Communities in Urban Areas: Moderate Occupancy 76
Current Status of the Industry: Recapitulating the Impact of
Influential Factors 76
Adult Community Operators Simplify Procedures and Extend
Services 77
Active Adult Communities Mull over "Age Desegregation" 77
Upscale Assisted Living Segment Remains Strong: Hospitality-
based Model 78
HUD Revamps FHA to Offset Credit Crisis 78
Superimposition with Health Care Industry 78
Market Outlook 79
Attractive Demographics 79
Baby Boomers - A Snapshot 79
Table 36: Percentage Share Breakdown of Grandparents in the
US by Age Group (2011) 79
Table 37: 65 + Population in the United States by Gender 80Generation-Xers - Snapshot 80High Expansion of Capacity Unlikely in Senior Living Industry 80Senior Housing Market Remains Attractive for Investment 81Table 38: US Current & Future Analysis for Assisted LivingCommunities - Number of New Units for the Years 2010 through2015 81Independent Living Communities 82Table 39: US Current & Future Analysis for IndependentLiving Communities - Number of New Units for the Years 2010through 2015 82Continuous Care Retirement Communities 83Table 40: US Current & Future Analysis for Continuing CareRetirement Communities - Number of New Units for the Years2010 through 2015 83
Table 41: US Current & Future Analysis for Continuing Care
Retirement Community (CCRC) Services- Revenues in US$
Billion for the Years 2010 through 2015 84
Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) Versus Senior Living: Outlook 84
Comparison of Skilled Nursing Facilities and Senior Living
Communities in the US 85
Table 42: US Current & Future Analysis for Skilled Nursing -
Revenues in US$ Billion for the Years 2010 through 2015 85
1b. CANADA 86Investments in Canadian Senior Housing Industry 86Canadian Adult Communities 86Table 43: 65 + Population in Canada by Gender 87
2. JAPAN 88
Japanese Dankai Generation 88
Table 44: Living Arrangement of Japanese Older Population:
Percentage Breakdown by Mode of Living for Years 1980, 1995,
and 2010 88
Table 45: 65 + Population in Japan by Gender 89
3. EUROPE 90
Aging Population in Europe - An Overview 90
Table 46: European Population Statistics for Age Group (Below
65, and 65+) for Select Countries - France, Germany, Italy,
United Kingdom, Russia, and Spain 90
Table 47: Rest of Western European Population Statistics forAge Group (Below 65, and 65+) for Select Countries - Austria,Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, The Netherlands,Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey 91
Table 48: Eastern European Population Statistics for Age
Group (Below 65, and 65+) for Select Countries - Bulgaria,
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia 92
3a. FINLAND 92Overview 92
3b. FRANCE 93
French Retirement Homes Market 93
Demographic Trends 93
Over 65 Years Age Group 93
Over 85 Years Age Group 93
Table 49: 65 + Population in Canada by Gender 93
3c. UNITED KINGDOM 94Overview 94Need for Private Investment 94Nursing Care and Residential Care Real Estate Market to Surge 94High Growth Potential as Supply Likely to Surpass Demand by 2030 94
4. ASIA-PACIFIC 95
Overview 95
Attractive Demographics 95
Table 50: Asia-Pacific Population Statistics for Age Group
(Below 65, and 65+) for Select Countries - Australia, China,
Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, South Malaysia, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand 95
Consumer Behavior 95
4a. AUSTRALIA 96Overview 96Demography and Other Growth Factors 96Current and Future Status of the Industry 96Table 51: Australian Current & Future Analysis of ContinuingCare Retirement Community Services Market - Revenues in US$Billion for the Years 2010 through 2015 97
4b. CHINA 98
Overview 98
Senior Living Market in China: A Prelude 98
Rapid Increase in the Costs of elderly Care 98
Background 98
Real Estate for Elderly Care, a Promising Market in China 99
China: An Emerging Hotspot for Elderly Care Real Estate
Investment 99
Demographics 99
4c. INDIA 100Overview 100Senior Care and Living 100
4d. INDONESIA 100
Overview 100
4e. KOREA 100Overview 100
4f. SINGAPORE 101
Overview 101
4g. TAIWAN 101Overview 101
5. LATIN AMERICA 102
Boom of American Retirement Communities in Latin America 102
Table 52: Latin American Population Statistics for Age Group
(Below 65, and 65+) by Gender for Select Country - Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela in
2011 102
Table 53: Latin America Population Statistics (2011): 65+Population by Gender for Select Regions - Argentina, Brazil,Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela 103
5a. MEXICO 104
Overview 104
6. AFRICA 105Overview 105
6a. MOROCCO 105
Overview 105
7. REST OF WORLD 106ISRAEL 106Table 54: Distribution of Assisted Living Facilities inIsrael (2011) 106
Table 55: Distribution of Beds among Elders in Assisted
Living Facilities in Israel (2011) 106
Table 56: Distribution of Beds (in '000) among Elders inAssisted Living Facilities in Israel (2011) 107GLOBAL DIRECTORY
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