• ALP Owner/Operator Expands in Upstate New York

    Dave Balow of Senior Living Investment Brokerage facilitated the sale of an assisted living program community in the Albany, New York MSA, on behalf of a private owner. Built in 1985, Danforth Adult Care Center is in Hoosick Falls and features 57 units with 80 beds, including 42 licensed as ALP. The community sits on 2.49 acres with 29,112 square... Read More »
  • Ikaria Capital Group Completes First HUD Transaction

    Since launching in February, Ikaria Capital Group, whose team brings more than 100 years of collective experience in financing, structuring, underwriting, servicing, and asset-managing bridge and FHA/HUD loans, has already completed its first HUD transaction. The $16.5 million closing was executed on behalf of a private investment firm.  The... Read More »
  • North Carolina Skilled Nursing Portfolio Secures Financing

    MONTICELLOAM announced the initial funding of $152 million in total bridge and working capital financing for the acquisition of nine skilled nursing facilities with nearly 1,100 beds across North Carolina. The debt carries a 36-month initial term with two extension options. The sponsor, a returning healthcare client with operating experience in... Read More »
  • Regional Healthcare Operator Lands HUD Acquisition Financing

    Helios Healthcare Advisors arranged acquisition financing for a 124-bed skilled nursing facility with a strong quality mix in Pasadena, Texas, on behalf of a regional healthcare operator that had been leasing the property from a third-party landlord. The financing package was $12.9 million, or $104,000 per bed.  Leveraging the facility’s... Read More »
  • In Memoriam: Doug Korey

    We just heard the unfortunate news that our friend and colleague Doug Korey passed away last week. He had been battling cancer for a while but always put a brave face on his journey. We have known Doug since he got into the senior care industry more than 25 years ago. We served on panels with him and had many off-the-record conversations about... Read More »
Another Texas SNF For National Health Investors

Another Texas SNF For National Health Investors

National Health Investors added another Texas skilled nursing facility to its portfolio with the purchase of a 121-bed facility in Waxahachie for $14.4 million, or about $119,000 per bed. The acquisition is the second of four that NHI had previously committed to and will be added to the existing master lease with The Ensign Group at an initial rate of 8.2%, plus annual escalators based on inflation. This brings Ensign’s Texas total to 16 skilled nursing facilities. Explaining the high per-bed price is the facility’s age, having just opened in November 2016. NHI funded the deal with proceeds from its revolving credit facility. Read More »
Greystone Refinances Upstate New York Skilled Nursing Facility

Greystone Refinances Upstate New York Skilled Nursing Facility

A 112-bed skilled nursing facility in Niskayuna, New York (near Schenectady) will have the funds to upgrade its services and amenities thanks to a $27.05 million HUD refinance arranged by Fred Levine of Greystone. Current amenities already include an on-site salon, private dining space and a newly renovated dining area, and the facility provides sub-acute rehab, ventilator therapy, respiratory care, traumatic brain injury treatment and pediatric rehab and respite services. However, Sentosa Care, the owner, has plans to invest significant capital in upgrading the facility’s existing spaces and amenities, in addition to building a new ventilator unit and upgrading the pediatric unit. The... Read More »
Occupancy Woes Continue For Seniors Housing

Occupancy Woes Continue For Seniors Housing

Fourth quarter NIC MAP data for seniors housing occupancy had little good news before the flu season may decimate again. We are going to have to wait until mid-February or so to start hearing how individual seniors housing companies fared with occupancy in the fourth quarter. Our guess, however, is that it will only go downhill from there. According to NIC MAP, occupancy basically remained flat from the third quarter to the fourth, which was expected. But that means, given the bad flu season this year, the first half of 2018 could be pretty bad for occupancy. Without an increase in the fourth quarter, there may be a lot of ground that will need to be made up in the second half of 2018,... Read More »
Update On Consulate Healthcare’s Legal Affair

Update On Consulate Healthcare’s Legal Affair

In major news for the skilled nursing industry, the $347.86 million judgment against affiliates of Consulate Healthcare was vacated in its entirety by the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida earlier this week. This was basically a Medicare “fraud” case. The judge ruled that the plaintiff’s assertions that a “handful of paperwork defects (for example, unsigned or undated documents) compel the decisive inference that the defendants never provided the therapy evidenced by the paperwork and billed to Medicare” was just plain wrong. To boot, the government continued to pay the defendant even though the government knew there were some disputes between the two sides regarding... Read More »
Sinking Supportive Living Facility Sells In Chicagoland

Sinking Supportive Living Facility Sells In Chicagoland

The time had finally come for the Village of Dolton (a suburb south of Chicago) to sell its 126-bed supportive living facility, as the town handed over the keys to an experienced private owner. Built in 1970, the five-story facility had undergone an extensive renovation in 2008 to accommodate the SLF license. However, years of hiring third-party managers had not improved operations at the facility. Occupancy stood at just 33%, with a 51% Medicaid and 49% private pay census, and the facility lost around $700,000 per year in EBITDAR on approximately $1.4 million of revenues. The facility also went years without capital improvements, which certainly did not help occupancy nor its... Read More »
Heavenrich & Company’s Heavenly Start

Heavenrich & Company’s Heavenly Start

Starting 2018 off strong, Brian Clark of Heavenrich & Company sold two small memory care communities in Loveland, Colorado. This wasn’t the first deal Heavenrich & Company has handled on behalf of the family-run seller, having previously sold their communities in New Mexico. This Loveland deal featured two adjacent communities purpose built in 2010 and 2015. Each operated as a stand-alone family-run community and featured 20 units and 40 beds, combining for 80% occupancy based on units. Madison Realty Companies emerged as the buyer, paying $8.44 million, or about $210,000 per unit, for the communities, with an 8.9% cap rate. Read More »
Ziegler Closes Two More Bond Financings

Ziegler Closes Two More Bond Financings

Ever prolific, Ziegler closed over $115 million in bond financings on behalf of two CCRC clients. The larger of the closings totaled $75 million and was arranged for a 483-unit CCRC in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1961, the community is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest Conference of the United Church of Christ and features 378 independent living, 80 assisted living and 25 memory care units, with more than 540 residents. With the bond proceeds, the community was able to refund all of the $45.4 million of outstanding Series 2014A Bonds, refund all of the $11.1 million outstanding Series 2014B bonds, pay fees related to the termination of certain interest rate hedge agreements and... Read More »
New York Not-For-Profit Sells To Post Acute Partners

New York Not-For-Profit Sells To Post Acute Partners

The IPA Seniors Housing team represented a not-for-profit health system in its sale of a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in Brockport, NY. Founded in 1944, the facility was part of the Lakeside Health System until, after years of financial distress, the system sold most of its assets and closed the 61-bed acute-care hospital adjacent to the Brockport SNF. The facility, whose current four-story building was constructed in 1997, remained a separate not-for-profit corporation without a union. It is composed of one floor of administrative offices, the kitchen and dining services, and the top three floors each containing six private rooms and 17 semi-private units, for a total of 120 beds.... Read More »
Watercrest and Waypoint

Watercrest and Waypoint

With its latest seniors housing development in Georgia, Watercrest Senior Living Group is also adding a new partner to its growing roster of development/equity partners. Waypoint Residential, a real estate investment firm focused on multifamily and student housing, is making its debut in the seniors housing industry with this project. Expected to break ground next month and open in late Spring 2019, the community is one of Watercrest’s new prototypes (with at least two others like it to be built in Columbia and Bluffton, South Carolina) with 75 units of assisted living and 32 memory care units. It is located in Newnan, Georgia, which is about 20 miles southwest of Atlanta, and marks... Read More »
Tryko Partners Purchases Another Philly-Area SNF

Tryko Partners Purchases Another Philly-Area SNF

New Jersey-based private equity firm Tryko Partners, just added a third Pennsylvania property to its portfolio in a deal handled by Toby Siefert and Ryan Saul of Senior Living Investment Brokerage. Located near Philadelphia, the 129-bed skilled nursing facility was built in 1995 but recently received $1 million in capital improvements while under management by a national operator. In those projects, a new 1,500-square foot therapy space was added. Operations were solid, with an operating margin above 10%, a 95% occupancy rate and a quality mix above 35%. Like in all of its senior care transactions, Tryko will have its in-house operating company, Marquis Health Services, manage the... Read More »
LCB Senior Living Leaves New England For First Time

LCB Senior Living Leaves New England For First Time

LCB Senior Living is venturing outside of New England for the first time with the help of a construction loan arranged by Cushman & Wakefield. The property in question, located in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia/Wilmington MSA), will have 84 units of independent living, assisted living and memory care services, and will be the Massachusetts-based operator’s 15th seniors housing development and the first south of Connecticut. LCB, and its institutional joint venture partner, expects to complete the project in the second quarter of 2019. To finance the project, Rick Swartz, Jay Wagner, Aaron Rosenzweig, Jim Dooley and Caryn Donahue of Cushman & Wakefield arranged a $20.5... Read More »