Andrew Carle

“In the next three decades individuals aged 65 and older will come to represent one out of every five U.S. citizens and, more importantly, control more than half of all discretionary income. Their demographic and economic influence will extend to the farthest reaches of American culture – from entertainment, to travel, food, retail, technology, and housing. By force of sheer volume, the young adults who in 1968 thought they would change the world – by 2028 actually will.”

Andrew Carle, MHSA, is an Assistant Professor and founding Director of the Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration within the College of Health and Human Services at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. The program offers the first academic curricula in the nation dedicated exclusively to the rapidly growing senior housing field. Mr. Carle brings more than 20 years executive level senior housing and healthcare experience to the program, including the development of both operating systems and innovative ancillary service programs for a national Top 10 senior housing provider.

In addition to the Mason program, Mr. Carle has received national and international recognition for identifying and defining a new category of senior housing – University Based Retirement Communities (UBRC’s)™, as well as a definition and categories for “Nana” Technology™ (technologies for older adults). His work has been featured in or on The New York Times, The Washington Post, UPI, USA TODAY, Smart Money magazine, Business 2.0, The Chronicle of Higher Education, National Public Radio, FOX Morning News, and Retirement Living TV; internationally in Agence France Presse, KYODO News Service, the Australian Broadcast Corporation, and Israeli National Television; and in numerous senior housing industry publications.

Mr. Carle has published numerous articles and presented nationally and internationally on a variety of senior housing operations, marketing, and related topics, including providing the keynote address at the 25th Australian Congress on Aging in 2006. His book, Moments, Memories, and Mission: Stories from the Field of Assisted Living, received a Silver Award during the 15th Annual National Mature Market Media competition. He is the recipient of a 2006 “Best of the Best in Aging Services” Award from Aging News Alert, the 2004 “Leaders in Aging – Mentor Award” from the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, and was awarded “Teacher of the Year” honors for the Undergraduate Program in Health Science in 2002. Mr. Carle continues to serve as a consultant to the senior housing industry, universities, and technology companies including Nintendo, Vigorous Mind, and GTX Corporation.

Presentation Topics Available from Andrew Carle:

  • Innovations and the Future of Senior Housing
  • “Nana” Technology – Addressing Global Aging
  • University Based Retirement Communities – Housing the Next Generation
  • Student “Mystery Shops” Teach Valuable Lessons (Senior Housing)
  • What To Look For in an Alzheimer’s/Dementia Community
  • The Role of Leadership in Organizational Mission, Culture, and Ethics

Audiences:

  • Senior Housing Providers, Developers, National and State Associations
  • Gerontology/Aging Associations and Groups
  • Consumer Groups
  • Senior Housing Investors, Architects, Vendors
  • Institutions of Higher Education




  For a full Press Kit, interviews or photos please contact:

  Andrew Carle, Assistant Professor - Director
  Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration
  4400 University Drive, MS 1J3
  Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
  703-993-9131
  acarle@gmu.edu
  www.assistedliving.gmu.edu




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