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Skilled Nursing Dealbook: Operator Secures $318.8M for 22-Facility Acquisition, 40-Facility Portfolio
A skilled nursing operator secured $318.8 million in financing across two transactions, including funding for the acquisition and sale-leaseback of 22 facilities and a working capital line of credit supporting a 40-facility portfolio. Meanwhile, a Florida-based skilled nursing facility operator received a $2 million asset-based revolving line of credit. CFG
[UPDATED] CMS Proposes New Medicare Enrollment Safeguards to Combat Fraud and Recover Improper Payments, Including at Nursing Homes
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing new provider enrollment safeguards aimed at reducing fraud, waste and abuse. Although included in the Calendar Year 2027 Home Health Prospective Payment System (PPS) proposed rule, the enrollment provisions would apply across all Medicare provider and supplier types, including skilled nursing
Connecticut-Based Nursing Home Operator Settles to Pay $2.75M Over Understaffing, Neglect and Resident Harm Allegations
Bear Mountain Healthcare, a Connecticut-based nursing home operator, has agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle allegations that it chronically understaffed 11 Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities, resulting in neglect, resident harm and false claims submitted to the state’s Medicaid program. The settlement, announced Wednesday by the Massachusetts Attorn
Saber Healthcare Acquires 27 Skilled Nursing Facilities Across 3 States from Ciena
Saber Healthcare Group is expanding its footprint with the acquisition of 27 skilled nursing facilities from Ciena Healthcare across Ohio, Virginia, and North Carolina, the company announced Monday. The expansion, which is one Saber’s largest transactions, deepens its presence in the three states. It includes seven facilities in North Carolina, four in Virgi
State Weighs Tougher Staffing Rules Amid Rising Deficiencies as Medicaid Rates Are Cut
Colorado nursing homes are seeing higher citations and resident complaints as state regulators weigh changes to minimum staffing standards for nursing homes. The number of formal complaints from SNF residents in Colorado continued to climb, reaching 7,426 during the 2025 fiscal year across the state’s nursing homes and assisted living communities, a story in
Inside the Rise of Payviders: How Payer-Provider Integration Is Reshaping Nursing Home Profits
The rise of payviders — integrated payer-provider organizations with significant scale and market influence — is shifting the balance of power across healthcare, including skilled nursing. Payviders are expected to continue growing in certain markets, particularly in areas where Medicaid programs encourage or require provider-owned health plans. However, the
