Let's face it, the US populace, which is 26% baby boomers, is getting a bit gray around the temples. How gray? AARP has this to say, "In 2011, the first of the baby boom generation reached what used to be known as retirement age. And for the next 18 years, boomers will be turning 65 at a rate of about 8,000 a day. As this unique cohort grows older, it will likely transform the institutions of aging."
A 7% Preferred Dividend: Sabra Healthcare REIT, (NASDAQ:SBRA), offers a preferred dividend which is yielding over 7%. These shares trade on the NASDAQ, and are listed on Yahoo and Google Finance under the ticker symbol SBRAP. ince 12/31/10, SBRA has greatly decreased its reliance on Government reimbursement, decreasing Non-Private Pay to 58.4%, from 76.3%. Sabra expects to continue to grow its portfolio primarily through the acquisition of senior housing and memory care facilities with a secondary focus on acquiring skilled nursing facilities.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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