Sentences with phrase «skilled nursing home properties»

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In New City and the Greater New York metro, skilled personal injury lawyers Keith I. Braunfotel and Scott D. Frendel use their almost 30 years of combined experience to aggressively protect your rights when negligence on a highway, in a hospital or nursing home, on unsafe property or a construction site jeopardizes your health, liberties and livelihood.
Although not as active as several years ago, these government conservatorships continue to aggressively participate in senior housing, focusing on independent living and assisted living properties and passing on skilled nursing homes.
«One possible explanation for the differences among geography types is that urban skilled nursing properties may face higher competition for private payor market share, in part because of a greater supply of similar products such as home care and other types of seniors housing,» said Kauffman.
In the current cycle, more established senior housing investors have continued to fund skilled nursing homes, while new entries into the business have largely focused on independent living, assisted living and memory care properties.
One possible explanation for the differences among geography types is that skilled nursing properties in urban areas may face in general higher competition for market share, in part because of a greater supply of prospectively competitive products, such as home care and other seniors housing types.
Commercial real estate mortgage broker Denny Howell is founder and CEO of Howell Investment Finance in Ames, Iowa and believes he's found the perfect long - term solution for senior housing / healthcare borrowers looking to refinance a skilled nursing home, memory care or assisted living property.
With 11 million seniors currently receiving help with daily activities, the care of frail, elderly adults in America requires new and innovative thinking in the ways real estate - based senior care providers — such as skilled nursing properties and senior living communities — partner with providers of health and wellness services, such as chronic and transitional care management, home care, care management technology services, and enhanced primary care delivery at home.
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