Skilled Nursing News May 10, 2022
Alex Zorn

Miller’s Health Systems is poised to reshuffle its skilled nursing portfolio, stepping away from leases on eight locations in Indiana.

The termination of the lease is effective June 30 with the new operator taking over on July 1, according to WARN documents filed with the state and a News and Tribune story. The Warsaw, Indiana-based nursing home operator, which does business under the Miller’s Merry Manor brand, announced its decision in the filings last week.

The facilities, owned by Highgate Capital Investments/Aurora Health Network, will remain open under new operators, according to the documents.

In a letter sent to the city, county and state, Miller’s Health System Inc. President and CEO Patrick Boyle said that changing terms and conditions left...

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