Nine months ago, Transforming Age and Sustainable Housing for Ageless Generations (SHAG) announced plans to affiliate. Now with 39 communities, the nonprofit is on the cusp of some big changes.
Helping to lead that charge is Senior Vice President of Development Jay Woolford. Looking ahead, he sees the national senior housing nonprofit putting an even greater emphasis on serving older adults in intergenerational communities suitable for low- and moderate-income residents. The nonprofit is also due to announce the formation of a new property management company.
In this episode of Transform, learn:
-- How Transforming Age plans to serve more moderate-income older adults
-- Why the nonprofit is focusing on co-locating senior housing with other organizations and uses
-- How the newly combined is growing in 2022