Prestige Care Inc. has established itself as the dominant player in Oregon’s skilled nursing facility sector, affiliated with 18 facilities across the state, according to the latest CMS data.

Market Leadership Position

According to the latest Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) data, Prestige Care Inc. is affiliated with the largest number of skilled nursing facilities in Oregon, significantly outpacing competitors in the region. The family-owned company has built a substantial footprint across the Western United States, with a total portfolio of 32 skilled nursing facilities spanning five states.

Geographic Distribution

The company’s focus on the Pacific Northwest is evident in its facility distribution:

  • Oregon: 18 facilities
  • Washington: 10 facilities
  • Idaho: 2 facilities
  • Alaska: 1 facility
  • Nevada: 1 facility

Ownership Structure and Leadership

Analysis of CMS data indicates that Prestige Care Inc. maintains full ownership (100%) of 17 facilities within its portfolio, while ownership details for the remaining 15 facilities were not specified in the available data.

Prestige Care Inc. is led by Founder and CEO Harold Delamarter, with key executives including President Sarah Silva, CFO Dan Desmond, and COO Chris Linaman. The company offers a comprehensive range of senior care services beyond skilled nursing, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities.

Regulatory and Reimbursement Environment

Oregon’s skilled nursing sector faces evolving challenges, including potential impacts from the recent Oregon Nurses Association strike against Providence Health & Services, which concluded with significant wage increases and improved staffing requirements. These labor developments could influence operational costs across the healthcare sector, including skilled nursing facilities.

The reimbursement landscape for skilled nursing facilities in Oregon continues to be shaped by Medicaid rate determinations, Medicare’s Patient-Driven Payment Model, and value-based purchasing initiatives that tie funding to quality metrics.