• LSS Absorbs Diakon

    Two large not-for-profits announced that they were combining to create the 12th largest not-for-profit senior living organization in the country. Lutheran Senior Services, based in St. Louis, Missouri, signed an agreement to bring Diakon Senior Living operations and four CCRCs under its umbrella. Both organizations were described by Adam Marles,... Read More »
  • SNF Under Receivership Is Acquired in Kansas

    Marcus & Millichap was brought on by a limited liability company in the sale of a skilled nursing facility in Topeka, Kansas, that was under receivership. The facility, Providence Living Center, comprises 78 beds across 24,000 square feet and focuses on senior residents with mental health needs. Rod Llanos and Colby Haugness handled the... Read More »
  • SLR Provides Financing for SNF

    SLR Healthcare ABL announced that it secured financing for a 160-bed skilled nursing facility. The asset-based revolving line of credit amounted to $4.0 million, and this was the only debt for the borrower, which leases the facility from a related property company that has a mortgage with a bank.  The borrower is a Nevada-based operator of... Read More »
  • Chicagoland Portfolio Finds New Owner

    A value-add senior care portfolio in Chicagoland traded with the help of Blueprint’s Ryan Kelly, Connor Doherty, Alex Florea, Lauren Nagle and Brooks Blackmon. The team worked on behalf of a national developer/investor, which had engaged Blueprint to create an exit strategy for more than a dozen geographically disparate, older-vintage communities... Read More »
  • Publicly Traded REIT Divests in Illinois

    Berkadia was engaged in the divestment of an assisted living and memory care community in Barrington, Illinois. The Berkadia Seniors Housing Team, led by Mike Garbers, Cody Tremper, Dave Fasano and Ross Sanders, closed the transaction on behalf of a publicly traded REIT. The buyer was a regional owner/operator. But no other details were... Read More »

Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy: M&A in the Changing Post-Acute Landscape

The rehabilitation and physical therapy M&A market has so far flown under the radar, even though the apparent need will only grow. Publicly traded companies are buying up inpatient rehab facilities, and private equity firms are building physical therapy platforms in major metro areas. But, the market is still very fragmented, which offers opportunities to investors. For those interested in this market, we will be hosting a webinar called “Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy: M&A in the Changing Post-Acute Landscape” at 1PM on August 17th. Our editor, Lisa Phillips, and panelists Luis de la Prida of Spectrum Healthcare Consulting, Jay Shiland of MTS Partners, Lou Ann Soika of... Read More »