University-based retirement communities aren’t a particularly new idea, but Campus Continuum, based in Newton, Massachusetts, has tweaked the model. Unlike a traditional CCRC, including those in a university setting or even near a golf course, the Campus Continuum...
The Pricing Disconnect May Continue To Widen This Year We recently hosted an audio conference with the title, “Profiting From A Buyer’s Market.” There was a very informative discussion about changes in the acquisition market in 2008, what happened to cap...
Is It Really As Bad As The Stock Prices Say It Is? The sky is falling, the sky is falling, or so cautions Chicken Little as she hops around warning everyone of impending doom. Not wanting to be accused of taking the current economic crisis too lightly, and we...
ACTS Finds CARF-CCAC Accreditation Benefits All Stakeholders Accreditation is a system developed by an independent body that provides consistent standards to help measure and assess quality and continued performance improvements. “Accreditation is important,”...
A Fascinating Perspective From Recent Cain Brothers Research Does the higher cost of capital increase the likelihood of a default? The initial reaction might be, “Yes, of course.” Yet it’s really not so simple. In fact, Joseph P. Mulligan, Managing Director of Cain...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stephen M. Monroe, Partner 800-248-1668 203-846-6800 Fax: 203-846-8300 pressreleases@levinassociates.com NORWALK, CT – March 12, 2009 – After hitting an all-time high in 2007, the average price paid per bed for skilled nursing facilities...