Who owns Genesis nursing homes?

Who owns Genesis nursing homes?

Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc.
On February 2, 2015, Genesis Healthcare merged with California-based Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc. The combined company operated more than 400 skilled nursing and assisted/senior living communities in 34 states and more than 1,800 rehab therapy sites in 47 states.

What is a PowerBack facility?

Designed for short-term care, most PowerBack Rehabilitation patients typically recover and return home within a few weeks. By calling the PowerBack CareLine, patients can pre-book their stay at PowerBack to allow for a smooth transition from hospital to rehabilitation.

How many buildings does Genesis HealthCare have?

As a health care provider, a hospital, doctor or partner, we are here to meet your unique needs. With more than 250 centers across 23 states and one of the largest rehabilitation therapy companies in the nation, we have the experience and expertise to care for your patients and residents.

Who is the owner of Genesis HealthCare?

In 2007, private equity investors Formation Capital and JER Partners assumed ownership of Genesis HealthCare, taking the Company private.

How many homes does Genesis own?

The company had $4.6 billion in revenue in 2019. In all, Genesis operates 325 nursing homes and assisted-living facilities in 24 states.

Does Genesis HealthCare offer benefits?

Are there any benefits available. Yes, they offer medical, dental, vision, short term disability, cancer policies, 401k, employee referral program, discounts… Full-time is considered 30 hours or more per week and would be eligible for full-time benefits.

Is Genesis HealthCare accredited?

Genesis has undergone a thorough review by a panel of experts that grants accreditation only to those hospitals that are found to provide quality patient care in compliance with national standards.

Who is buying Genesis Healthcare?

ReGen Healthcare LLC, a new private-equity-backed firm, has agreed to invest $50 million in Genesis, with the possibility of investing $25 million more by April 15. If both deals are completed, ReGen would control 43% of Genesis’s shares.