Seniors Housing Business

ASHA 2015

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ASHA 50 2015 4 2015 ASHA 50 The 2015 ASHA 50 This special edition of Seniors Hous- ing Business features the Ameri- can Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) 22nd annual compilation of our industry's authoritative ranking of the nation's largest seniors hous- ing owners and operators. To ensure the accuracy of the 2015 ASHA 50, ASHA assembled a list of prospective ranked compa- nies from every available source. A senior offcer from each frm was asked to provide their current holdings as of June 1, 2015. Data was also used from outside sources deemed reliable, such as public flings. Companies listed in the ASHA 50 are not required to be members of ASHA, although most frms that appear in this year's rankings are ASHA members. For purposes of this survey, seniors housing units include inde- pendent living units and assisted living units, as well as memory care/Alzheimer's units and skilled nursing beds, which are part of a larger retirement living complex (such as a CCRC), and include rental, entrance fee units designed and operated exclusively for adults aged 55 years and over. Units where residents receive Section 8 or equivalent rental sub- sidies, single-family homes, hotel rooms, stand-alone skilled nursing beds, or mobile home units and pads are not included. Additionally, the ASHA 50 rankings do not include properties where more than 30% of the units are licensed for skilled nursing. Respondents were requested not to report properties owned indi- rectly through ownership of shares in another company and were instructed not to include proper- ties leased from other owners for purposes of calculating the ASHA 50 owners list. The ASHA 50 was compiled and analyzed by Krystalle Campo and David Schless of ASHA, who express their appreciation to the industry leaders for their partici- pation in this annual effort. Special thanks to Lisa McCracken of Ziegler Investment Banking for her valu- able assistance. In addition to the ASHA 50 rankings and analysis of the results, this section includes ASHA member profles, a listing of the leadership, members and employees. For those readers interested in more information about the American Seniors Housing Association, visit www.seniorshousing.org. Contents Top 50 Owners 6 Top 50 Operators 8 ASHA 50 Survey Highlights 10 Q&A; with Larry Cohen: A Steady Hand at Industry Helm 14 ASHA Executive Committee 20 ASHA Executive Board 22 ASHA Advisory Committee 34 ASHA Associate Members 37 ASHA Staf and Counsel 44 Walk to End Alzheimer's 46 About ASHA 48 ASHA Meetings 49 2016 ASHA Annual Meeting 50 ASHA Bookstore 53 Seniors Housing PAC 55 Seniors Housing Public Policy Outlook 56 ASHA's New Consumer Education Website 58 The 2015 ASHA 50 is a publication of American Seniors Housing Association 5225 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 502 Washington, DC 20015 www.seniorshousing.org The 2015 ASHA 50 is published in cooperation with France Media, Inc. © 2015 France Publications, Inc. d/b/a France Media, Inc. The opinions and statements made by authors, contributors and advertisers herein are not necessarily those of the editors and publishers. Living Longer Better

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