Senior Housing News October 24, 2024
Andrew Christman

With a new headquarters coming together in North Carolina and a finalized merger behind it, senior living nonprofit Kintura is looking ahead to “what the future could hold.”

The Greensboro, North Carolina-based organization was created from a merger earlier this year between senior living nonprofits Brightspire and The Well-Spring Group. The merger has been nearly two years in the making and officially took effect Sept. 30. Today, the organization serves nearly 3,000 residents and employs more than 2,100 team members in its five life plan communities.

The organization will spend the remainder of 2024 and early 2025 tying up operational loose ends, such as converting communities to new software, according to Steve Fleming, Kintura co-CEO. But in the second half...

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