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Nursing-home occupancy rises to 88.2% as regulators report three closures and eight immediate‑jeopardy findings
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State Department of Social Services staff reported an average nursing‑home occupancy of 88.2% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, and detailed three facility closures, several ownership changes and eight immediate‑jeopardy findings during a committee meeting.
The Department of Social Services reported an average nursing‑home occupancy of 88.2% for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, and said the quarter included three facility closures and eight immediate‑jeopardy findings, officials said at a quarterly oversight meeting.
Nick Mazzato, a staff member who presented the data, said, "The average occupancy for the quarter came out to 88.2%, which represents a 1.1% increase over the prior quarter." He told the committee that the number of occupied beds per quarter has been stable over the past 2½ years, averaging roughly between 19,146 and 19,393 occupied beds.
Mazzato said 44 beds were removed from the licensed total during the quarter, one because a license converted from an RHNS to an RCH and the remainder through de‑licensures. The agency listed three facility closures during the reporting period: Avid…
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