Skilled Nursing News November 21, 2024
Amy Stulick

Indiana-based Journey Skilled Nursing acquired eight nursing homes in Georgia, selecting the facilities for their dedication to quality care and strong community connections.

These additions to Journey’s growing footprint in the skilled nursing space were announced last week and further strengthen the fledgling company’s presence in Georgia. Journey, which launched in March, already operates Dublin Trails in the state, the operator said in a statement.

The seller and portfolio price were not disclosed. The additions follow four acquisitions by Journey in September, in West Virginia and Maryland, bringing Journey-owned facilities to 21 properties across four states.

“Each location embodies our values of providing compassionate, high-quality care, and together we will continue to raise the bar in skilled nursing and rehabilitation,”...

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