McKnight's September 26, 2024
James M. Berklan

Never let it be said that Dan Reingold is averse to a little disruption.

Ever since I met the RiverSpring Living executive nearly 25 years ago, I’ve known him to be a mover and shaker. Not afraid to ruffle feathers, and always pushing for change. That’s one of the reasons he was such a hit as a keynoter at the recent LeadingAge New York Financial Professionals Conference.

It was there that he struck again on one of his favorite themes, albeit a reluctant one: Doing away with the current US nursing home model.

Consumers don’t like it, operators don’t like it and the continually fault-finding government doesn’t like it, he points out. To him, the last largely means the state...

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