Senior Housing News October 2, 2024
Andrew Christman

HumanGood has joined the Perennial Consortium, expanding the value-based care initiative to now include the No. 6 largest senior living nonprofit in the U.S.

The Duarte, California-based senior living organization joined the group in late August with the purchase of shares previously owned by Christian Living Communities (CLC), which will remain an active participant in Perennial Advantage of Colorado and its plans for residents.

The Perennial Consortium advocates for value-based care plans and helps senior living operators set up their own plans. The end goal is to help residents stay well for longer, and thus age in place in their care settings.

Lynne Katzmann, founder and CEO of Juniper Communities who spearheaded the organization’s founding five years ago, said HumanGood...

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