Do You Really Know Your Competition?
- Jul 14
- 2 min read
By Kendra Nicastro, Director of Marketing and Brand Strategy
Originally published on Park Place Live
Why Competitive Intelligence Is the Most Underused Tool in Post-Acute Marketing
You can't win a census battle you're not prepared to fight. Yet most skilled nursing and assisted living organizations rely on outdated assumptions when sizing up their competitors. In a market where hospital discharge planners, families, and case managers have more options than ever, knowing your competitor's value proposition isn't a luxury. It's a survival strategy.

What You Should Actually Be Tracking
Effective competitive intelligence goes well beyond driving past a building. A thorough competitive analysis includes:
Rates and fee structures - private pay, Medicare, Medicaid mix, and any bundled or a la carte pricing models
Services and clinical differentiators - specialty programs, therapy offerings, memory care, wound care, ventilator, or behavioral health capabilities
Amenities - dining options, room types, outdoor spaces, technology, transportation
Marketing collateral - brochures, admissions packets, tour materials, and messaging tone
First Impressions and Follow-up - response time to inquiries, messaging, follow-up timelines, tour protocol
Digital presence - website user experience, online reputation, and social media activity
That last category matters more than most Nursing Home Administrators and Executive Directors realize. According to Bright Local, 98% of consumers read online reviews for local businesses, and healthcare is no exception. Families are Googling you and your competitors even before they decide to contact you.
The Quarterly Review Cadence
Competitive intelligence isn't a one-time project; it's an ongoing process. A structured quarterly review should include mystery shopping calls, website audits, reputation monitoring, rate verification, and collateral collection. Build a simple scorecard. Track trends. Notice when a competitor adds a service line or refreshes their brand.
Why an Outside Firm Changes the Game
The fact is your team is too close to the work, and competitors recognize internal voices. An experienced outside firm brings objectivity, mystery shopping expertise, and a structured methodology that produces actionable data, and the truth - even when it's not what you want to hear. They know what questions to ask, how to gather intel ethically, and how to benchmark findings against market norms.
If your competitive strategy is based on instinct rather than intelligence, it's time to change that. Engage Consulting can help.




