
Joe Jasmon
CEO/Co-FounderAmerican Healthcare Management Group, LP/ Elevate Senior LivingJoseph Jasmon brings 30 years of experience and serves as CEO of American Healthcare Management Group (AHMG), a nationally recognized consulting firm focused on operational and financial improvement in the following areas: multi-hospital health systems, stand-alone hospitals, rural hospitals, large physician groups, senior living communities, mental health facilities, and family-owned enterprises. Joseph is also a Founding Partner in Elevate Senior Living a new mid-market assisted living and memory care community solution designed to serve the retired teacher, firefighter, policeman, factory worker, public service worker among other middle-class retirees that are the backbone of our society.
E08 – Closing the Gap: Putting Assisted Living in Reach for Middle- and Low-Income Seniors
The largest underserved segment of America's aging population resides in the middle market and affordable housing tiers/groups frequently overlooked b…The largest underserved segment of America's aging population resides in the middle market and affordable housing tiers/groups frequently overlooked by conventional development models. This session features speakers sharing firsthand insights into tw…The largest underserved segment of America's aging population resides in the middle market and affordable housing tiers/groups frequently overlooked by conventional development models. This session features speakers sharing firsthand insights into two innovative approaches addressing these gaps: one serving middle-income seniors, the other utilizing Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) to reach individuals earning 60% or less of the area median…The largest underserved segment of America's aging population resides in the middle market and affordable housing tiers/groups frequently overlooked by conventional development models. This session features speakers sharing firsthand insights into two innovative approaches addressing these gaps: one serving middle-income seniors, the other utilizing Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) to reach individuals earning 60% or less of the area median income. The discussion will explore how thoughtful design, strategic financing, and operational innovation intersect to create accessible, dignified housing for these underserved populations. Attendees will gain insight into how these models have been financed, developed, designed, and operated and how lessons from open and operating communities are shaping future projects. With a spotlight on the power of programming and design to elevate affordability without sacrificing quality, this session challenges architects and designers to rethink their role in creating inclusive, sustainable communities for aging adults across the economic spectrum.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
