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From Leads to Leases - Senior Living Marketing and Sales

From Leads to Leases - Senior Living Marketing and Sales

著者: Jerry Vinci
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"From Leads to Leases," hosted by Jerry Vinci of CCR Growth, dives into senior living marketing, sales, operations, and growth strategies. It targets industry professionals looking to boost occupancy, explore successful marketing channels, and innovate in a competitive market. This podcast offers insights, discusses industry challenges, and shares success stories, aiming to empower senior living leaders with actionable strategies for growth. Join us for transformative conversations designed to elevate the senior living community experience.Jerry Vinci マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ マーケティング マーケティング・セールス 経済学
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  • #108 - It's Not a Sales Call, It's a Lifeline with Hannah Townsend
    2026/08/12
    Summary In this episode, Jerry Vinci sits down with Hannah Townsend, a memory care sales and community outreach professional working at a 38 bed purpose built memory care community in South Sarasota, Florida, designed in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association. Currently completing her certified dementia practitioner credential, Hannah brings both a deeply personal connection to the disease and a ground level perspective on what memory care sales actually demands. Her work centers on building genuine community relationships, qualifying the right residents for the right setting, and meeting families where they are, not where a script says they should be. The conversation explores the reality that nobody is ever ready for memory care, and by the time families call, they are typically in crisis mode, often following a wandering incident, fall, or caregiver burnout. Hannah reveals how memory care sales is not sales in the traditional sense but rather crisis management, grief counseling, and trust building, requiring professionals to wear many hats including counselor, teacher, and advocate. She explains how families arrive overwhelmed with guilt, confusion, and outdated assumptions about what memory care looks like, and why the first conversation must focus on gathering information, not closing a tour. Hannah shares how her community operates as an age in place model, serving residents across the full spectrum of dementia progression by partnering with hospice, palliative care, and mobile medical providers to minimize disruption and allow residents to remain in a familiar environment from their best days to end of life. She discusses the advantages of smaller, purpose built communities designed by the Alzheimer's Association, where visibility, reduced chaos, and staff trained in dementia care create measurable improvements in resident behavior, safety, and hospitalization risk. The discussion also addresses the importance of building real referral relationships with local partners who understand the community's strengths, rather than relying solely on third party platforms that send mismatched leads based only on zip code and budget. Looking ahead, Hannah emphasizes that the dementia population is projected to grow by 40% in the next four years, and the industry must prioritize education, compassionate staffing, and proactive planning over reactive placement. She challenges the industry to recognize that these residents have lived full, incredible lives, and the role of memory care is to honor that with dignity, compassion, and environments that support connection, comfort, and quality of life. Takeaways Nobody is ever ready for memory care and most families call during a crisis Memory care sales is crisis management, grief counseling, and trust building, not traditional sales The first conversation must focus on gathering information to determine fit, not closing a tour Families arrive with guilt, outdated assumptions, and misconceptions about memory care environments Smaller, purpose built communities designed for dementia reduce confusion, agitation, and hospitalization risk Age in place models minimize disruption by bringing medical services into the community Local referral partners who know the community provide better matches than third party platforms Dementia diagnoses are projected to increase 40% in the next four years The healthcare industry will need nearly 900,000 additional direct care workers by 2032 Compassion and dementia training matter more than filling positions with untrained staff Planning ahead is always better than waiting for an emergency placement Learn More: Connect with Hannah Townsend on LinkedIn Follow Hannah on Instagram Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to From Leads to Leases - A Senior Living Business Podcast 00:01:27 Welcome Hannah Townsend - Memory Care Sales & Community Outreach 00:02:41 No One is Every Ready for Memory Care 00:06:34 Understanding Dementia: A Personal Journey 00:10:28 Navigating Family Dynamics in Dementia Care 00:13:51 The Role of Memory Care Sales Professionals 00:15:59 Why Smaller Memory Care Communities Can Be More Effective 00:18:45 Creating a Supportive Environment for Residents 00:21:29 The Impact of Quality Referrals 00:28:23 The Future of Memory Care: Challenges and Opportunities 00:32:32 Final Thoughts on Memory Care with Hannah Townsend
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    36 分
  • #107 - Reaching Seniors Before the Crisis with Jewell Buenavista
    2026/07/29
    Summary In this episode, Jerry Vinci sits down with Jewell Buenavista, founder of Let's Talk Senior Living, author of the just released book “While You Still Have Time: A Roadmap for Seniors Who Want to Thrive,” and creator of the Senior Thriving Framework. With nearly 20 years in real estate specializing in seniors, years running an in home care agency, and the personal experience of moving her parents next door in 2009, Jewell brings a grounded, family first lens to the conversation. She's also launched a video series called This is Senior Living and founded Sencarta, a national online directory of vetted senior serving professionals. The discussion centers on the fundamental difference between crisis families and proactive planners, two distinct types of prospects that walk into senior living communities with completely different motivations, timelines, and outcomes. Jewell challenges the industry's reactive posture, arguing that the best residents, the ones who thrive, refer others, and stay longer, are the ones who chose senior living before they needed it, not because they were forced into it by a fall, a hospital discharge, or family pressure. She explains how crisis families operate from pain while proactive planners operate from possibility, and why the sales cycle, satisfaction rates, and lifetime value differ dramatically between the two. The conversation explores why the real competition isn't the community down the street but the 30 year old house with stairs, no grab bars, and a paid off mortgage, and how operators can reframe the conversation around safety, support, connection, and purpose using Jewell's three level Senior Thriving Framework, which functions like Maslow's hierarchy for aging adults. Jewell reveals how most seniors have never been educated on their options, how adult children often hinder transitions because they share the same outdated perceptions, and why empowering seniors with knowledge, not sales pressure, is the key to changing the narrative and helping families make confident, proactive decisions. Takeaways Crisis families operate from pain, while proactive planners operate from possibility Proactive planners have longer tenure, higher satisfaction, and become the best referral sources The Senior Thriving Framework prioritizes safety and support, then connection, then purpose Senior living is not where you live but how you live The real competition is the 30-year-old house with no mortgage and no safety modifications Selling the home first is often the worst decision in a senior transition Technology complements but can never replace human connection Seniors are the heroes of their own stories and can make decisions when given clear options Adult children often hinder transitions because they share outdated perceptions of senior living Empowering seniors with knowledge, not sales pressure, changes outcomes The industry must work together to change the narrative instead of competing on features Learn More: Learn more about Jewell Buenavista: https://letstalksenior.living/ Explore Sencarta, the national directory of vetted senior serving professionals: https://sencarta.com/ Watch the This is Senior Living video series on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkSeniorLiving Get a copy of While You Still Have Time: A Roadmap for Seniors Who Want to Thrive https://a.co/d/0hg4rhUa Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to From Leads to Leases - A Senior Living Business Podcast 00:01:37 Welcome Jewell Buenavista - Founder of Let's Talk Senior Living 00:03:01 Families in Crisis vs. Proactive Planners 00:06:04 Do Proactive Planners Have Higher Satisfaction Rates? 00:07:21 The Senior Thriving Framework Explained 00:10:16 Senior Living Communities Top Competitor: A Senior's Home 00:18:09 Maslow's Hierarchy for Seniors 00:23:55 Understanding Family Dynamics in Senior Living Decisions 00:29:50 Technology vs. Community: Finding Balance 00:34:22 Building Trust in Senior Care: The Sencarta Initiative 00:40:59 Changing the Narrative: The 'This is Senior Living' Series 00:44:30 Proactive Planning: The Key to Thriving in Aging
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    51 分
  • #106 - Why Families Say Yes and Still Don’t Move In with Simone Kelly
    2026/07/15
    Summary In this episode, Jerry Vinci sits down with Simone Kelly, an entrepreneur who has built six companies from the ground up across mortgage lending, real estate brokerage, escrow, transaction coordination, and estate services, scaling into a national franchise with more than 52 locations. Drawing from her experience operating on every side of the senior transition equation, from structuring equity and preparing homes for sale to clearing estates and placing seniors in communities, Simone reveals the fragmented reality families face when navigating one of the most important decisions of their lives through a system that was never designed to help them. She is the founder and CEO of SeniorNicity, a national B2B senior transition network built to organize the fragmented senior service landscape into a coordinated ecosystem, now connecting more than 4,200 professionals across six specialized provider categories nationwide. The conversation explores why the average assisted living sales cycle stretches to 317 days, not because families are indecisive, but because no one inside a community is coordinating the multiple moving parts that must happen before someone can actually occupy a room, including home sale timelines, equity access, estate clearance, and legal matters. Simone challenges the industry's reliance on gatekeepers and paid referral models, explaining how transparency, verified credentials, and direct access to vetted professionals empower families to make confident decisions while helping sales teams focus on qualified prospects who are ready to move forward. Takeaways Selling the home first is often the worst financial decision for senior transitions Reverse mortgages have transformed into viable tools for aging in place with tax free income Property management strategies can generate income from unused space in the home Senior placement professionals know smaller niche communities no platform can replicate Referral payments create an underbelly where families may not receive the best options Communities must invest in concierge style coordination across all transition services Realtors who build relationships over time earn referrals that last a lifetime Seniors move at their own pace regardless of how fast the outside world is moving Background checks matter more than reviews from family members when vetting professionals Open houses and community outreach must target seniors where they already gather Patience and relationships are the foundation of sustainable occupancy and referrals Learn More: Learn more about SeniorNicity: https://www.seniornicity.com Connect with Simone Kelly on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/seniornicity/ Read Simone’s feature on Senior Transition Fragmentation in McKnight’s Senior Living - https://www.mcknightsseniorliving.com/home/columns/marketplace-columns/the-senior-care-system-is-fragmented-and-families-are-paying-the-price/ Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to From Leads to Leases - A Senior Living Business Podcast 00:01:21 Welcome Simone Kelly - Senior Transition Expert 00:02:29 Fragmentation is a Huge Operational Issue 00:09:44 Lessons from Diverse Business Ownership in Senior Care 00:14:33 Building Effective Teams for Senior Transitions 00:21:31 Understanding the Ecosystem Gap in Senior Care 00:32:04 The Order of Operations in Senior Transitions 00:38:27 The Price we Pay for Financial Sequencing Mistakes 00:42:45 The Evolution of Reverse Mortgages 00:45:08 Understanding Reverse Mortgages and Their Impact 00:46:58 Sales Cycle Insights in Senior Living 00:51:43 Developing a Structured Unpaid Referral Network 00:57:48 For Operators Looking to Build a Strong Referral Network 01:01:29 The Evolution of Seniornicity 01:09:47 The Future of Senior Living and Transition Ecosystem 01:15:04 Closing Thoughts with Simone Kelly
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