During April 2020, inquiries to senior living communities were 41% below the year-over-year average for April 2019. Initial tour rates for April 2020 were 27% lower than the previous year. Move-ins during April 2020 were 22% lower.

Year-Over-Year Changes In Senior Living Inquiries, Tours & Move-Ins, For April 2019 & April 2020

Inquiries

Type

April 2019
April 2020

Variance

Independent Living

47

32

-32%

Independent Living/Assisted Living

47

23

-51%

Assisted Living

44

23

-48%

Assisted Living/Memory Care

37

26

-30%

Memory Care

37

21

-43%

Life Plan

62

35

-44%

Tours . . .

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