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Identify a Problem → Recommend a Solution/Strategy → Show The Return on Investment
With each issue, MDS is defining a real world problem, suggesting practical solutions and recommending long-run strategies to avoid the reoccurrence of the problem. Finally, MDS will show you your potential return on investment realized based on the cost of addressing the problem-solution. The objective and expected outcome is to convert mountains of data into practical and usable strategic information in a simple, time-efficient problem-solution format.
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Current Newsletter
Advanced Market Positioning Platforms; Getting Inside the MInds of Seniors and Thier Families, March/April 2012
Previous Newsletters:
Nursing A Sick Facility; Conducting Business Triage May Be Necessary, February 2012
Providing Assistance in Living (AIL) Within Independent Living; A Major Revenue Enhancer for Assisted Living Operators in 2011, November 2011
The Opportunity Cost of a Vacant Unit; Using Objective Thinking to Make Tough Financial Decisions, August 2011
Direct Care Staffing Patterns; To Realistically Control Labor Costs, Focus on Direct Care Staffing, July 2011
Refundable Entry Fee CCRCs Face Increased Challenges in 20140 and Beyond, August 2010
Survival, Growth & Profitability in 2010; You Can’t Control the External Market, But…You Can Optimize Your Internal Operations, February 2010
Successfully Addressing Aging in Place; Striking a Delicate Balance Between the Desires of Seniors and Long-Run Operator Viability, December 2009
Facing Reality with Food Service Costs, December 2009
Everybody Needs an Exit Strategy, September 2009
Assisted Living Cost Creep is a Fatal Business Disease, September 2009
Providing Increased Assistance to Independent Living Residents, July 2009
Responding to the Bursting Bubble, July 2009
Jim Moore Writes Foreword for Groundbreaking Book: Inside Advice on Marketing Senior Housing – The 15 Critical Components of Success, Volume #12, November 2006
2006 – The Year of Operations Enhancements, Volume #11, March 2006
On The Move: A Cost of Living Comparison for Independent Living, Volume #1, Fall 2004
Ten Questions to Ask & Issues to Address in 2005, Volume #2, January 2005
Assisted Living as a Full Medical Tax Deduction, Volume #3, February 2005
Not-For-Profits Face Significant Challenges & Opportunities in 2005; Is Aging in Place Dramatically Changing the Resident Profile of Your Community?, Volume #4, April 2005
Successfully Addressing Aging in Place: Striking a Delicate Balance Between Senior’s Desires and Long Run Operator Viability, Volume #5, May 2005
Communities Also Age in Place: Product, Price and Value Are What Really Count, Volume #6, June 2005
Today’s Complex Income Statement; Entry Fees, Lifecare and Not-For-Profits Face Some Unique Challenges, Volume #7, July 2005
Cost Recovery For Campus Improvements; Creating a Financially Viable Improvement Plan, Volume #8, August 2005
Ten Questions to Ask & Issues to Address in 2006, Volume #9, October 2005
Build Vs. Buy – The Implications for 2006, Volume #10, December 2005

