Senior Housing News May 1, 2024
Andrew Christman

The needs and demands of assisted living have been dramatically changing in recent years, and operators are shifting to meet those needs.

Among the ways of doing so includes contracting with independent “payviders,” like Curana Health, to provide medical services directly to residents, which operators have begun doing to build new value-based care models within assisted living and memory care communities.

That was among the opinions expressed at a value based care panel at a recent Medicarians conference in Las Vegas, where value-based care was a main subject of discussion.

Nick Gesue, founder and CEO of Alder View Capital, said that assisted living is growing more sophisticated, with services now resembling what skilled nursing operators did 10 or 20 years...

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