Brookdale Senior Living was founded in 1978.
The company operates independent and assisted living centers as well as retirement communities. In all, Brookdale Senior Living has 680 facilities with 67,000 bedroom units in 36 states.
The company’s facilities offer services to residents, including housekeeping, meals, 24-hour emergency response, transportation, and recreational activities.
Brookdale Senior Living trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BKD, is #750 in the Fortune 1000, and had $3.03 billion in revenue in 2020.
In 2013, a Brookdale facility in Bakersfield, California, refused to give CPR to a resident. It was later disclosed that Brookdale cited a policy to reporters that allegedly prohibited staff members from performing CPR on residents of its independent living facilities; however, the spokesman did not provide copies of the policy to reporters.
Brookdale later reversed its public position, saying that the staff member had misinterpreted the CPR policy. Police closed the Glenwood investigation without filing any criminal charges. The Bayless family said it had no intention of suing Brookdale over Lorraine’s death.
In 2018, the company rejected a $9 per share buyout offer from an undisclosed party.
In October 2022, a spokesperson for Brookdale stated that it would consider selling the business for the right price.
Brookdale Senior Living maintains a corporate office in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Brookdale Senior LivingBrookdale Senior Living was founded in 1978.
The company operates independent and assisted living centers as well as retirement communities. In all, Brookdale Senior Living has 680 facilities with 67,000 bedroom units in 36 states.
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The company’s facilities offer services to residents, including housekeeping, meals, 24-hour emergency response, transportation, and recreational activities.
Brookdale Senior Living trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BKD, is #750 in the Fortune 1000, and had $3.03 billion in revenue in 2020.
In 2013, a Brookdale facility in Bakersfield, California, refused to give CPR to a resident. It was later disclosed that Brookdale cited a policy to reporters that allegedly prohibited staff members from performing CPR on residents of its independent living facilities; however, the spokesman did not provide copies of the policy to reporters.
Brookdale later reversed its public position, saying that the staff member had misinterpreted the CPR policy. Police closed the Glenwood investigation without filing any criminal charges. The Bayless family said it had no intention of suing Brookdale over Lorraine’s death.
In 2018, the company rejected a $9 per share buyout offer from an undisclosed party.
In October 2022, a spokesperson for Brookdale stated that it would consider selling the business for the right price.
Brookdale Senior Living maintains a corporate office in Brentwood, Tennessee.