Skilled Nursing News November 21, 2022
Shelby Grebbin

Although private equity and venture capital firms have increased investment in senior care in the past five years, much of that investment has gone toward at-home care and services, not nursing homes.

Home- and community-based services and technologies comprise a large investment pocket, along with Medicare Advantage primary care organizations, according to data reported by Axios.

Models that use innovation to address health inequities are another draw for investors.

Mitigating health inequities is low-hanging fruit for some investors and entrepreneurs, General Atlantic Managing Director Robert Vorhoff told Axios. His firm recently invested in Suvida Healthcare, which aims to provide a combination of at-home care and wellness services to Hispanic seniors.

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