Skilled Nursing News December 4, 2024
Zahida Siddiqi

Sufficient reimbursement, less regulation and adequate staffing are all attractive features for dealmaking, impacting operator decisions on which states and regions offer the path of least resistance when it comes to expanding their footprint.

It may boil down to price per bed and the ease of the change of ownership (CHOW) process when determining desirability for expansion. However, some operators may consider additional factors such as proximity to strong leadership and even community ties to a region as these ultimately impact staffing.

And while it’s not a perfect science predicting the best and worst states for dealmaking, Skilled Nursing News spoke to sector experts to get their view on what states will be notable for mergers and acquisitions in 2025.

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