Skilled Nursing News June 21, 2024
Amy Stulick

Georgia nonprofit A.G. Rhodes’ CEO, Deke Cateau, is all about solutions.

To that end, he has had a busy couple of years, successfully expanding one of the operator’s three campuses to be all private rooms with a dementia area built with the household model in mind – a $37.5 million endeavor.

Cateau said he would like to see such expansions at A.G. Rhodes’ two other locations while also making plans with a local university to create a unique immigration program for students that are already in the country and running an in-house staffing agency.

Skilled Nursing News spoke with Cateau about all of these plans and more, while also touching on hot button topics like the survey process and survey...

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