Are You Breaking Records in Senior Living?

Are You Breaking Records in Senior Living?

Honor Roll for Senior Living Sales PeopleMy teams just concluded a senior living marketing retreat in Southern California.  It was a time to step out of their fast-paced selling lives to be nurtured and valued.  It was a celebration of breaking records.  One Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) had the most move-ins since 2001 and another CCRC had the most move-ins since 2005.  Wow!!!

The top four CCRC sales people were highlighted in an honor roll.  Each of these people hit their personal move-in goals three quarters in row.  The top sales person had 10 CCRC move-ins this last quarter alone.  They each spoke about the secret to his or hers success.  There were a variety of humble answers, which included: nurturing client relationships over years, persistence, good events continually drawing in new prospective senior residents, increasing the number of repeat tours, studying sales techniques to improve their craft, the housing market improving and the on-going sale training provided.

The retreat included: celebrating accomplishing quarterly goals, sales training, best practices discussions, our weekly book review of “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” personal time management to increase database calls and a wonderful breakfast and lunch.  The sales people loved having an opportunity to hear best practices and sales experiences from their cohorts at another community.

What are you doing to honor your sale people and celebrate success?  It is tough having to accept constant rejection on a day-to-day basis.  This is what makes senior living sales people extraordinary.  Give a shout out to your sales people through this blog and send them a copy.  Tell them they are special today.

Please share your success, failures or comment below to join the conversation and interact with other senior living professionals on what is currently being effective to increase occupancy on a nationwide basis.

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of “Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available at Amazon.com with a 5-star rating.  The book is required reading at George Mason University as a part of its marketing curriculum.  Within this book, the author developed a sales & marketing method with 12 keys to help senior living providers increase their occupancy.   Masson developed this expertise as a marketing consultant, sought-after blogger for senior housing and a regional marketing director of continuing care retirement communities in several markets.  She has also been a corporate director of sales and a mystery shopper for independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled care nursing communities in multiple states.  Most recently Masson was recruited to consult for two debt-free Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Southern California – Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California.  Interestingly, this career started when she was looking for a place for her own mom and helped her loved one transition through three levels of care.

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How Homework Can Improve A Senior Living Sales Person’s Performance

How Homework Can Improve A Senior Living Sales Person’s Performance

Senior Housing MarketingAre you doing a senior housing sales book review each week?  If not, you should be.  If a sales person is not growing then they are moving backward.  Sales people can get in rut and become complacent.  They can claim that the lack of sales is from the economy or houses not selling.  Well, I am telling you that none of that matters.  It’s the attitude of the senior living sales person, which determines the sales growth.

Book reviews do several things:  First it creates collaboration among colleagues on a new topic.  Plus it has a sales person revisit their own techniques to see if there is room for improvement.  A new word or sentence said at the right time during a tour can spur a prospective senior resident to say yes to a move instead of thinking about it.  Thirdly, the stronger performers can help teach the new or weaker team members.

Now, let’s talk about the homework.  When a sales person is working at a million miles an hour pace, they don’t have time to be introspective about anything.  They barely have time to eat lunch.  Homework – happens at home – where he or she is away from the busy work place and they have time to absorb new material.  Reflection on positive outcomes for work – at home – can help a sales person become more effective.

Senior living sales people want to perform well.  Help them by offering a weekly book review – one chapter of homework a week…

Please comment to join the conversation and interact with other senior living professionals on what is currently being effective to increase occupancy on a nationwide basis.

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available for sale at Amazon.com.  Masson’s book will be required reading at George Mason University in the Fall as part of the marketing curriculum.  She is currently consulting with Seniors For Living and two debt-free Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Southern California – Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California. Connection and partnership opportunities: Email: diane@marketing2seniors.net

How To Do Senior Living Social Media In 15 Minutes A Day

How To Do Senior Living Social Media In 15 Minutes A Day

Senior Living Social Media in 15 Minutes a Day

Twitter IconIt only takes 15 minutes or less per day to engage in social media!   Has your retirement community entered the twenty first century with social media yet?

Some of the larger senior housing organizations have wonderful social media programs.  Sunrise Senior Living posts great blog content multiple times a week.  Emeritus sends out engaging monthly email blasts.  Other organizations with a nationwide presence have a staff who are dedicated to social media.

What do you do if you are a stand along retirement community or only have a handful of senior living communities in your portfolio?  You can still do social media for 15 minutes a day.  Seriously – I am doing it at two Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) in Southern California.

First, you can either set up some social media yourself or have it professionally done for about $1000 per community.  I had mine set up professionally.  Then I trained one person at each CCRC to add content.  At first it took them some time to get into the swing of it, but now they can create three or four posts at time and then schedule one post to be released online at a time – one per day using Hootsuite.

We post – fun stuff the residents are going to do, show pictures of what the residents or employees have done and repost interesting articles that seniors would like.  The 15 minutes timeframe per day includes taking pictures of some of the resident activities, a plate of food or searching for a image on line to share. And yes, we have signed photo releases… Post your upcoming marketing events and engage with prospective residents.

You can pay extra money for followers, but we have let it grow organically.  Employees, residents and family members are getting engaged and we even do the Fan of the Week on Facebook.  Freedom Village and The Village each have Facebook accounts, Twitter, Google + and Pinterest.

As local seniors pick one of our CCRCs, the Boomer children that live out of state can see and connect with their parent’s selection through social media – this has had a positive impact on sales.  Our most popular posts are residents and employees pictures that go viral.

How is your social media going and has it created or confirmed any move-ins for you yet?

Please comment to join the conversation and interact with other senior living professionals on what is currently being effective to increase occupancy on a nationwide basis.

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available for sale at Amazon.com.  Masson’s book will be required reading at George Mason University in the Fall as part of the marketing curriculum.  She is currently consulting with Seniors For Living and two debt-free Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Southern California – Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California. Connection and partnership opportunities: Email: diane@marketing2seniors.net

How to Get Momentum Again in Senior Living Sales

How to Get Momentum Again in Senior Living Sales

Momentum in Senior Living

Momentum in Senior Living

Are you losing senior residents faster than gaining new ones at your retirement community?  Welcome to 2013, where older and frailer new residents don’t spend much time at your senior living community before moving onto a higher level of care or meeting their maker…

If you have more move-outs than move-ins year after year, your occupancy has slowly dropped.  It’s time to get the big “MO” back – that’s right momentum!

Are your owners only looking at the bottom line and demanding for the occupancy numbers to increase?  Or, are your owners willing to strategize with sales and marketing to look outside the sales box and figure out how to make the building more attractive to younger seniors?  The later is the key…it can be a one-year process of improvements and upgrades.  (Hint: Younger seniors live at your retirement community longer!)

The results can be phenomenal!  A community I work with in Southern California just had 7 CCRC entrance fee sales in 8 days!  Yes, some younger residents, including couples are moving in too.  The CCRC community looks fantastic now after extensive renovations!  The sale team is excited and all the scheduled move-ins generate urgency for other prospective residents to move-in now, because the apartment home inventory is dwindling.

What are you doing to attract younger seniors and build momentum for occupancy?

Please comment to join the conversation and interact with other senior living professionals on what is currently being effective to increase occupancy on a nationwide basis.

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available for sale at Amazon.com.  Masson’s book will be required reading at George Mason University in the Fall as part of the marketing curriculum.  She is currently consulting with Seniors For Living and two debt-free Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Southern California – Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California. Connection and partnership opportunities: Email: diane@marketing2seniors.net

Sales Meeting TIPS to Increase the Occupancy in 2013!

Sales Meeting TIPS to Increase the Occupancy in 2013!

Increase the occupancy in senior livingIt’s time to grow your senior living occupancy in 2013!  Let’s motivate the sales team on how to achieve your senior housing community’s goal. I assume you already have a budget of how many projected move-ins are required and the projected amount of move outs for your retirement community (The number of move outs seem to get higher every year – doesn’t it?)?

For those of you in smaller communities you may be having a sales meeting with yourself or one other person.  The rest of you probably have a team of 2 to 4 sales people to motivate.  Some sales people get very overwhelmed with the yearly goal. When they hear that 50 CCRC entrance fee move-ins or 120 assisted living move-ins are budgeted, you can look for the squirming in the seat and eye rolling. This means they don’t believe.

Well, it’s your job to believe the occupancy goal and encourage your people to believe.

Here are some tips to turn them into believers.  Break down the yearly occupancy goal into monthly goals.

  • How many sales are needed per month?
  • What is each person’s monthly sales goal?

For a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) with three sales people and a goal of 50 move-ins – that’s 4 sales a month and about 1.3 sales per person per month.  Calculate how many tours are needed per person and how many calls on average will draw in the tours per month.

For the same CCRC example it ends up being:

  • 60 tours a month and 1,200 team phone calls per month or
  • 20 tours and 300 calls per month for each sales person or
  • 5 tours a week and 75 calls in a week for each team player

How easy is it for one person to do 1 tour and 15 calls in a day? This is how the 50 move-in yearly goal breaks down.  It’s very easy to hit the yearly goal with a great team, a good organization, planned advertising to draw in new faces, excellent quality of programming, superb food and a first-class reputation of caring for the residents.  It can be so simple to hit the goal for 2013.  Just break it down for your team, BELIEVE and then your team will BELIEVE too!

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available for sale at Amazon.com.  Masson’s book will be required reading at George Mason University in the Fall as part of the marketing curriculum.  She is currently consulting with Seniors For Living and two debt-free Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Southern California – Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California.  Connection and partnership opportunities: Email diane@marketing2seniors.net Twitter: @market2seniors Web: www.marketing2seniors.net Blog: http://marketing2seniors.net/blog/

A Short Fun Senior Living Sales New Year’s Poem

A Short Fun Senior Living Sales New Year’s Poem

Is it time to grow your retirement community’s census,

Or just entertain the residents and be festive?

It takes sales stamina and focus,

To accept some sales no’s with no fuss.

Give your determination a sense of finality,

To rise above “the get by” mentality.

Keep calling the database,

Don’t pause on the hot lead chase.

Because seniors just need some education,

To deter each and every objection.

Ultimately, your senior living community will win,

Because making a great sales commission is not a sin!

It’s your choice to be a senior housing hero!

Let the competition end up with a big fat zero!

Diane Twohy Masson is the author of Senior Housing Marketing – How to Increase Your Occupancy and Stay Full,” available for sale at Amazon.com.  If your curiosity is piqued to inquire on Diane’s availability to speak at a senior housing conference (CCRC, independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing or memory care) – please call: 206-853-6655 or email diane@marketing2seniors.net.  Diane is currently consulting in Southern California for Freedom Management Company, the proud debt-free owners of Freedom Village in Lake Forest and The Village in Hemet, California.  For more information: Twitter: @market2seniors Web: www.marketing2seniors.net Blog: http://marketing2seniors.net/blog/