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Article: Occupancy Rates May be Stabilizing for Skilled Nursing, According to NIC Seniors Housing Key Financial Indicators.
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- April 12, 2002
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Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BW HealthWire)--April 12, 2002
Occupancy rates for skilled nursing facilities may have finally stabilized, according to fourth quarter 2001 figures released today by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industries (NIC).
The NIC Key Financial Indicators, updated quarterly and posted on www.NIC.org, include details on occupancy rates, as well as loan volume and loan performance, move-in rates, construction starts, and capitalization rates as reported by the leading lenders, owners/operators and appraisal professionals in the seniors housing and care industry.
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