Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 11月16日 00時12分


In July, Theresa Hale and her husband Ron closed on a newly built home in Tolleson, Ariz., about 20 minutes away from their home of 40 years.⠀

Though Theresa didn’t particularly want to move, the new home was the perfect place for her 95-year-old mother, Thelma Hall Williams, who only this year retired from a 72-year-long career in nursing.⠀

The family is part of a shift that has emerged during the pandemic. Covid-19 has caused occupancy at assisted-living facilities and independent-living centers to slide by more than 2.5% in each of the last two quarters, the largest drop in occupancy on record, according to data from the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care. The number of occupied beds at skilled-nursing properties has dropped even more, by just over 12% since the first quarter of the year, according to NIC.⠀

Meanwhile, home builders are selling more houses designed for multigenerational living and rolling out more new designs for people who want their elderly relatives to live with them. ⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

📷: @cassidy_araiza for @wsjrealestate


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