PACS Group Acquires Three Post-Acute Facilities and Four Properties in Alaska, Idaho, California, and Arizona

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PACS">PACS Group</a> Acquires Three Post-Acute Facilities and Four Properties in Alaska, Idaho, California, and Arizona

PACS Group, Inc. has acquired the operations of three post-acute care facilities, two in Alaska and one in Idaho, totaling 230 beds. The company also purchased the real estate for the two Alaska facilities, while the Idaho location will be operated under a lease agreement. In addition, PACS recently acquired the real estate for two existing skilled nursing centers: Sierra Valley Rehab Center in Porterville, California, and Apache Junction Health Center near Phoenix, Arizona. With these acquisitions, PACS now operates 324 communities across 17 states, representing nearly 36,000 beds. The company states that these moves are part of its strategy to expand its presence in markets with strong demand for higher-acuity care.

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