Daniel E. Straus on 1010 WINS

Posted on: August 13, 2020

Listen now to Daniel E. Straus as he discusses how CareOne is navigating our centers through COVID-19. A special thank you to 1010 WINS for having Daniel on to share our approach and insights to keeping patients and staff healthy and safe.

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Posted on: November 1, 2018

It is hard to shake the numbness that I and members of my family and community feel as a result of the unthinkable hate crime which took place in Pittsburgh on Saturday. We are sadly reminded that antisemitism is a force that we may always have to combat and live with, but that we should never succumb to.

The 11 victims of the Tree of Life massacre were our brothers and sisters, not just within our community, but to the world. Their life stories exemplify their love for humanity, their love for their community, their love of their their faith, as well as exemplifying the strength of overcoming unimaginable adversity to lead exceptional lives.

Saturday’s attack was an attack on all people and on the freedom’s, religious and otherwise, that we as a society value above all else. My hope for my children and grandchildren is that our community can find a way to heal, forgive and learn from this tragedy so that the incredible lives that we lost, and the deep pain and sorrow this has caused so many, will not be in vain and lead to a more harmonious and tolerant world in the future.

Investing in Healthcare Real Estate: How to be Successful

Posted on: March 14, 2018

As more and more of the United States’ population ages, many financial experts encourage investment in healthcare real estate. The investment opportunities in medical real estate are constantly increasing as the market grows, with an estimated 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day. Additionally, healthcare is an essential service that everyone must have access to, so it is very likely that the healthcare real estate sector will remain strong for years to come.

 

Daniel E. Straus Discusses Trends Affecting Healthcare Real Estate

Posted on: March 5, 2018

The healthcare industry is ever-changing. As patients’ needs evolve and lawmakers pass new legislation each year, the medical industry is continuously affected by outside factors. Businesses, such as CareOne, are dedicated to providing medical care and other health-related services need to be able to adapt to the changing conditions to ensure the success and survival of their respective companies or organizations. Before businesses can adapt, healthcare providers must stay up to date on current trends. Below Daniel E. Straus, founder of CareOne, sheds light on five trends currently affecting healthcare real estate:

 

Daniel E. Straus Discusses 4 Senior Living Trends: What You Should Know

Posted on: February 14, 2018

Sending a loved one to a senior care facility is a big decision to make. You’ll want to make sure that they will be comfortable and have access to the care and assistance they require, so it helps to have some first-hand insight before you make a decision. While finding a home that provides the best fit for a senior relative can take some time, no one wants to go through all the trouble of having to move a loved one from one place to another to find the “perfect” senior care facility or community.

Fortunately, there are experts who are willing to share some valuable information that can help relatives of seniors make informed decisions and find the best senior care facilities in the country without resorting to trial and error. Daniel E. Straus, founder of CareOne, sheds light on the four senior living trends people should know about.

 

Enhance your organization’s culture through philanthropy

Posted on: February 9, 2018

Originally published by McKnight’s Senior Living

In 2012, when Hurricane Sandy tore through the Northeast coast of the United States, it delivered more than a blow to the New Jersey coastline — it also delivered a wake-up call to healthcare providers in the Northeast that emergency preparedness and management forever will be a priority to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities.

 

Daniel E. Straus Discusses Services Your Senior Care Facility Should Offer

Posted on: January 30, 2018

Caring for the elderly is a serious responsibility. This is why when you entrust the care of your aging relatives to senior care facilities; you expect them to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of your loved ones at all times. To guarantee your loved ones will spend their days comfortably and stress-free, you must be sure that they are being treated properly and are receiving quality care and services.

 

How Technology is Going to Continue to be a Vital Part in Senior Care

Posted on: January 17, 2018

Technology is integrated into every aspect of our way of life. It seems that every person you see is engaging with some type of tech at all times. And now it’s making its way to the final demographic it has yet to reach: senior citizens. Specifically, into their healthcare. These are four areas where you can expect to see tech trends in senior living.

 

Senior Care Facilities: Daniel E. Straus Discusses 4 Areas to Look for On Your Tour

Posted on: December 29, 2017

One common mistake people make when choosing a senior care facility for a loved one is to assume that their relative is in good hands just because the facility has a high price and luxurious features. For some, price equals quality, but being in the business of providing senior care, we can assure you that this isn’t always the case.

 

Daniel E. Straus Discusses Key Innovations in Memory Care

Posted on: December 15, 2017

Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other conditions affecting a person’s memory and mental faculties are overwhelming and stressful for those living with the disease, as well as their care providers. The good news is that new technologies and innovations can help ease the burden of both residences and caregivers. These advances can help reduce anxiety, establish a routine and a sense of normalcy, and more importantly, improve the quality of life for everyone involved.