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Feb. 22, 2017

Small health care facilities struggle to stay open amid uncertainty

The supply of small, privately owned residential health care facilities is shrinking as owners find it challenging to comply with regulations while remaining profitable. By Howard Ehrenberg

Howard Ehrenberg

managing member
SulmeyerKupetz

business litigation

333 S Hope St, Fl 35
Los Angeles , CA 90071-1406

Phone: (213) 617-5271

Fax: (213) 629-4520

Email: hehrenberg@sulmeyerlaw.com

USC Law School

Howard Ehrenberg is a managing member at SulmeyerKupetz, a premier business, financial restructuring and business litigation law firm in Los Angeles. He can be reached at hehrenberg@sulmeyerlaw.com or (213) 617-5271

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By Howard Ehrenberg

As tens of millions of baby boomers become elders, California is on the brink of having the largest population of seniors in its history. With this aging population comes an increased demand for accessible health care, including residential nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities. However, even as the demand grows, the supply of privately owned residential health care facilities is shrinking as owners find it increasingly ...

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