News and Updates for Argentum Advocates

Featured Podcast: Argentum CEO on VERSED powered by VIUM Capital

Written by Argentum | April 23, 2026 at 6:05 PM

Argentum President & CEO James Balda recently joined Steve Kennedy, Executive Managing Director at VIUM Capital, on a new episode of the podcast VERSED, powered by VIUM Capital, for a timely conversation on the forces shaping the future of senior housing.

The episode explores the industry’s most pressing challenges and opportunities—from workforce shortages and access to capital to a widening supply-demand gap that signals a significant shortfall in senior housing units—alongside rising costs and regulatory uncertainty. The discussion offers candid insights and strategic perspective for leaders navigating a rapidly evolving market.

Listen here.

Highlights from the podcast episode include:

  • Argentum’s role and priorities: Argentum’s mission as the national advocate for senior living, its work with federal and state policymakers, and the importance of addressing access to workforce and access to capital.
  • Severe supply-demand imbalance: The growing shortage in senior housing, and the impacts of limited development, rising costs, and regulatory uncertainty that risks pricing more seniors out of care.
  • Barriers to new development: Rising construction and capital costs, lingering COVID-era risk perceptions, litigation exposure, and policy uncertainty that are slowing new supply.
  • Private capital and policy risk: How assisted living’s private-pay model is fundamentally different and requires continued education of lawmakers to avoid being swept into broader efforts to restrict private equity in health care.
  • Capital markets and HUD momentum: Renewed optimism around HUD’s 232 program, including the “express lane,” which has improved efficiency and reinforcing confidence in senior living investment.
  • Public-private partnerships as a solution: How senior living is reducing pressure on Medicare and Medicaid and how HUD programs can strengthen the policy case for expanded support.
  • Ideas for future policy solutions: Opportunities such as adjusting HUD seasoning requirements, expanding or adapting housing tax credits for senior living, and better serving the middle market to reduce reliance on Medicaid.