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Arkansas nursing homes hustle to move out 60 residents; owner abruptly bows out, leaving cupboards empty
The abrupt pullout of an out-of-state ownership group left Arkansas nursing homes scrambling to find new places for residents before their supplies ran out, while regulators deemed a state takeover "not appropriate in this case."
HORSESHOE BEND -- The abrupt pullout of an out-of-state ownership group left Arkansas nursing homes scrambling to find new places for residents before their supplies ran out, while regulators deemed a state takeover "not appropriate in this case."
Between a nursing home here and its sister facility in Hope, more than 60 frail residents are being scattered to other facilities after Georgia-based Marsh Pointe Management bowed out as their operator last week, two months after taking over the sites.
The abrupt pullout of an out-of-state ownership group left Arkansas nursing homes scrambling to find new places for residents before their supplies ran out, while regulators deemed a state takeover "not appropriate in this case."
HORSESHOE BEND -- The abrupt pullout of an out-of-state ownership group left Arkansas nursing homes scrambling to find new places for residents before their supplies ran out, while regulators deemed a state takeover "not appropriate in this case."
Between a nursing home here and its sister facility in Hope, more than 60 frail residents are being scattered to other facilities after Georgia-based Marsh Pointe Management bowed out as their operator last week, two months after taking over the sites.