Senior Care Provider Data & Contact Lists
Senior living facility data including assisted living, memory care, nursing homes, and home health providers.
The senior care industry spans everything from independent living communities to skilled nursing facilities and hospice providers. Selling into this market requires understanding the difference between facility types and reaching the right administrators. Our senior care database covers the full spectrum with verified decision-maker contacts.
Browse Senior Living & Long Term Care Provider Types
Independent Living Communities
Independent living community data with administrator contacts, capacity, and amenity information.... Also: senior living, retirement community, 55+ community
Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted living facility data with administrator contacts, bed count, and care level details....
Memory Care Facilities
Memory care facility data for providers specializing in dementia and Alzheimer's residential care.... Also: dementia care, Alzheimer's care
Nursing Homes
Nursing home and skilled nursing facility data with administrator contacts and quality metrics.... Also: skilled nursing facility, SNF, long term care
Rehabilitation Centers
Rehabilitation center data for inpatient and outpatient post-acute care facilities.... Also: subacute care, rehab center
Hospice Providers
Hospice provider data with director contacts, service areas, and organizational details.... Also: hospice care, end of life care
Home Health Agencies
Home health agency data with administrator contacts, service areas, and care type details.... Also: home care, home health care
What is Senior Living & Long Term Care Provider Data?
Senior Living & Long Term Care Provider Data is verified contact and practice intelligence for senior care providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, owner contacts, and technology data, segmented by 7 specific provider subtypes.
Provyx segments senior care providers by subtype so you can target precisely the right practices for your campaign, rather than working with a generic list that lumps all senior care providers together.
The Senior Care Data Landscape
Senior care spans housing-driven communities through clinical skilled nursing and home-based care, with heavy consolidation and private-equity investment across the segment.
Where Senior Care Providers Concentrate
Senior care follows the aging population, denser in retirement-heavy and suburban markets, with operators clustering communities and facilities within regions. Home health and hospice cover wide service areas rather than single sites. Targeting by facility type, operator, and service area matters more than population.
Who Controls Senior Care Purchasing Decisions
The executive director or administrator runs the site, while operators and management companies centralize purchasing for chains, and clinical decisions involve nursing or clinical directors. Knowing independent versus operator-run tells you where the decision sits.
What Makes Senior Care Data Hard to Get Right
Independent living and many communities are real-estate businesses with no NPI, while skilled nursing and hospice hide the real operator behind layered management and licensing entities.
The Data Fields That Matter Most for Senior Care
The fields that matter are facility type and care level, bed count or census, independent versus chain or operator, service-area coverage for home-based care, and the administrator or operator contact. Ownership and the decision-maker roles are layered onto facility records.
How Provyx Keeps Senior Care Data Current
Senior-care ownership and leadership churn as operators acquire sites and administrators turn over, and state data is inconsistent. Provyx rebuilds each list at order time and works to reconcile records and surface the current operator and contacts.
Who Buys Senior Care Provider Data
Senior-living and LTC software vendors, pharmacy and medical-supply partners, staffing firms, and acquirers.
How Teams Use Senior Care Data
Senior-living and LTC software, pharmacy and medical-supply partners, staffing firms, occupancy-marketing agencies, and acquirers all target the segment by facility type, size, and operator.
What Accurate Senior Care Data Is Worth
Surfacing the operator and the decision-maker roles is what the data is worth, because one operator relationship can cover many sites and a facility-only or NPI-based list misses both. An operator-aware list turns a scattered universe into a short set of relationships.
Outreach That Works Across Senior Care
Reach the executive director or administrator for site decisions and the operator for portfolio purchasing, leading with occupancy, care quality, compliance, and staffing depending on the segment.
When to Reach Senior Care Providers
Buying aligns with lease-up, licensing renewals, operator budget cycles, and reimbursement changes, with new sites and ownership changes the highest-intent windows.
Common Mistakes When Targeting Senior Care
Looking for housing-driven communities in clinical data is the central mistake, since many carry no NPI, followed by stopping at the site instead of the operator and emailing facility NPIs instead of named roles.
The Bottom Line on Senior Care Data
For senior care, source housing communities from business records, reconcile facility data, and surface the operator and decision-maker roles, because the segment spans real-estate and clinical models with layered ownership. An operator-aware list reaches the people who buy.
How to Segment Senior Care Providers
- Facility type and care level
- Independent vs chain or operator-owned
- Bed count and service area
- State
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you cover communities that carry no NPI?
Yes. Independent living and many communities are real-estate businesses with no NPI, so we source them from facility and business records.
Can you reach the operator behind a chain?
Yes. We work to map sites to the operator that controls purchasing across a portfolio rather than stopping at the licensed entity.
Can you build a senior care provider list for a specific subtype?
Yes. Within senior care we segment by specific provider subtype, so instead of a broad category dump you get a list of exactly the senior care provider types your campaign targets, each with the attributes that matter for that subtype.
Can you scope a senior care build to a state, metro, or radius?
Yes. We scope a senior care list to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius around a location, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters rather than a national dump.
How accurate and current is the senior care data?
We rebuild each senior care list against live sources when you order rather than shipping a static export, and verify records against the NPI registry, state boards, and current public records where applicable, so you reach current contacts rather than last quarter's snapshot.
Can you attach the decision-maker for senior care practices?
Yes. Across senior care we work to attach the owner, administrator, medical director, or procurement contact who controls purchasing rather than leaving you a facility-only or front-desk record.
What fields can you include for senior care providers?
Beyond name and practice address, we can include the decision-maker contact, NPI and taxonomy where applicable, phone, website, and the subtype-specific segmentation attributes that matter across senior care. Direct email and mobile enrichment are available as add-ons.
Can you start with a sample senior care list before a full build?
Yes. We can deliver a small sample of senior care records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract and no platform to learn.
What senior care provider data does Provyx offer?
We provide verified practice data and owner contacts for 7 types of senior care providers, including practice details, NPI numbers, taxonomy codes, website, and LinkedIn profile. All records are verified against the CMS NPI Registry. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.
How is senior care data different from generic provider databases?
Generic databases lump all healthcare providers together without understanding senior care specialty distinctions. We segment by specific provider subtypes, making it easy to target exactly the right senior care providers for your campaign.
How often is the senior care provider data updated?
Our senior care provider database is continuously verified against multiple sources. Provider contacts change frequently as staff turns over and practices relocate. Our verification process catches these changes to keep your outreach data current.
Can I get a custom senior care provider list?
Yes. We build custom lists filtered by specific senior care subtypes, geography, practice size, and other criteria. Contact us with your requirements and we'll put together a matched list.
What data fields are included for senior care providers?
Every record includes practice name, address, business phone, website URL, owner or decision-maker name, NPI number, taxonomy codes, and LinkedIn profile. Growth plans add practice firmographics and technology detection. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.
How do you deliver a senior care provider list?
We deliver senior care data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready format with the fields you specify. Each list is built when you order, so it reflects current senior care providers rather than a stale snapshot, and we can map columns to your CRM before delivery.
Can you scope a senior care list to a specific geography?
Yes. We can scope a senior care build to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters to them.
Can you start with a sample senior care list?
Yes. We can build a small sample of senior care records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract required.
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