- How to maintain your Continuing Care Retirement Community′s sustainability
- How to retain your FTEs while creating a hefty bottom line
- How to gear your community towards what the market now demands for the Baby Boomers
- How to increase and sustain occupancy
- How to market your community to stand out above your competitors
- Becoming a "purpose driven" organization; why it matters to the marketplace
Bill Witte is known as a change agent for the Senior Care Industry. With his professional career devoted to architecture and environmental studies, combined with his "people first" commitment, Bill has been sought out for speaking engagements across the country for his message of reality and exciting pathway visions for bottom-line success.
Bill has authored numerous articles and essays on Senior Living, Architecture, Social Confluence, and Passive Energy Design. His work has been published in numerous U.S. magazines as well as in England, France, Germany and Japan. For the U.S. Department of Energy, Bill was editor/co-author of the Passive Retrofit Handbook.
Bill′s passion is his commitment to "Vital Life Communities." From his career in architecture and commitment to public service, the Vital Life Community idea was first conceptualized twenty-five years ago with a twenty-six week Public Television Series: "Power Switch," which he wrote, co-produced, and hosted. However, it was during the previous six years that Bill spent the majority of his personal time conducting research to support a Vital Life focused on seniors. The Vital Life Community Concept is centered upon instilling wellness-based programs into communities that will stimulate, support, and enhance "mind, body, and spirit" through the 8 dimensions of the well person. Those dimensions are as follows: Physical, Emotional, Spiritual, Occupational, Social, Nutritional, Intellectual, and Environmental. Bill holds registrations in architecture, landscape architecture and planning, interior design and holds a RHP certification (Retirement Housing Professional).