Senior Housing News September 3, 2024
Andrew Christman

A senior living operator in Pennsylvania is making moves to grow and evolve for the future, including by meeting more middle-market demand.

The operator, Providence Place, is in its 25th year of business. In that time it has grown to include seven communities. The company has in 2024 had positive operational momentum, and now it is plotting its next moves, according to David Leader, president and CEO.

“It’s really only in 2024 that we’ve gotten back to full staffing across our company and coincidentally also pretty full census everywhere,” Leader told Senior Housing News. “We’re really feeling like we’re getting back to pre-Covid.”

Providence Place has improved staffing by changing its hiring and training practices to provide a better understanding...

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