J Darrin Gross
I'd like to ask you, Stuart Keller, what is the Biggest Risk?
Stuart Keller
You know, I would say, you know, I think what we all experienced, experienced collectively as a nation in 2020. And 2021, was, you know, a pandemic, that disproportionately impacted the senior population, you know, the impact to you and I was a lack of availability to get a haircut, you know, some small mom and pop a lot of a lot of small stores, and, you know, mom and pop businesses went out went out of business. For for the senior living population, there was COVID restrictions, not allowing new movements into the resident into the communities, you know, just a a significant impact, which hurt both occupancy, which drove down the net cash flow, but also the ability for new residents to want to move outside of their homes where they felt, you know, safe and secure. So I would say definitely, you know, if there was a repeat hope to god, there isn't of 2020 I would say that that's probably the single single biggest risk factor and senior living.