Senior Housing News April 1, 2025
Austin Montgomery

If you ask Argentum CEO James Balda to characterize the year ahead as it relates to senior living and the federal government, he’ll tell you that 2025 will be a “year of change.”

Senior living operators and owners have faced a wave of uncertainty since the election of President Donald Trump, from federal policy changes to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and potential regulation of senior living at the state level to immigration and its effects on the workforce.

“If you asked me what was going on in prior administrations, I’d say, ‘What day is it?’ Now, I say, ‘What time is it?’,” Balda said in a recent interview with Senior Housing News.

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