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Chris Blackburn
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  • Salem, OR
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Any Experts/owners on ALF assisted living 50-80 units.

Chris Blackburn
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  • Developer
  • Salem, OR
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Trying to find comparative data to understand the dynamics of assisted living.   Most of my work is formula driven, in understanding the costs, income, care level, demographics, employment challenges, location and more, I would love to connect with a group or owner who feels they are able to understand and provide a advantage or model for sucess.  We have 1 project under our belt and several more opportunites to look at.  This is new construction.  60-100 units, potential for memory care or over 55 feeder housing.  Additionally, I think I solve the labor problem.  (Ask me how) It is not cheap and is a long term solution.    Let me know if you can help.  Chris Blackburn Clutch Industries. 

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