Healthpeak Reports First Quarter 2021 Results
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DENVER, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE: PEAK) today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021.
FIRST QUARTER 2021 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
– Net income of $0.27 per share, NAREIT FFO of $0.07 per share, FFO as Adjusted of $0.40 per share and blended Total Same-Store Portfolio Cash (Adjusted) NOI growth of 4.3%
– From our February 9, 2021 earnings release through April 30, 2021, closed on an additional $1 billion of senior housing sales including 31 SHOP assets at a blended 2.6% annualized trailing 3-month cap rate
$564 million sale of a 12-property SHOP portfolio, totaling 1,043 units, operated by Oakmont Senior Living
ABT ASSOCIATES NAMES ROSLYN M. BROCK CHIEF GLOBAL EQUITY OFFICER NAACP Chairman Emeritus and Health Equity Advocate
April 21, 2021 11:58 ET | Source: Abt Associates Abt Associates Rockville, Maryland, UNITED STATES
Rockville, Md., April 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Abt Associates today named Roslyn M. Brock, a nationally recognized civil rights, health policy, and equity advocate, as its Chief Global Equity Officer. Brock is Chairman Emeritus of the National Board of Directors for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She was the youngest person ever elected NAACP chairman and the fourth woman to hold the position.
“Over the past year, we have strengthened our commitment to equity, and Roslyn Brock has dedicated her career to improving equity and opportunity for all,” said Abt Associates President and CEO Kathleen Flanagan. “She is a widely honored social justice c
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Catholic sculptor s work to be part of COVID-19 memorial at Ohio hospital On: 4/14/2021, By , In: Nation .Timothy Schmalz s sculpture When I Was Sick is displayed on a Rome street Feb. 9, 2017. The statue will be part of a COVID-19 memorial planned for Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital in Ohio and expected to be completed sometime in September 2021. (CNS photo/courtesy St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital ) .This rendering released March 9, 2021, depicts a sculpture titled When I Was Sick that will be placed in front of Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital in Ohio. The work by sculptor Timothy Schmalz will be part of a COVID-19 memorial for the Catholic hospital expected to be completed this September. Schmalz is best known for his 2013 sculptures, Homeless Jesus, depicting Jesus as a person in need, are displ
Cincinnati-area hospitals got nearly $700 million and all of Ohio received $4 billion from emergency federal pandemic spending known as the CARES Act. Local hospital leaders say the sector would be in a far deeper hole now without that help.
“Republicans and Democrats both root for their community hospitals,” said Mike Abrams, president and chief executive officer of the 240-member industry group the Ohio Hospital Association. “No one wants to see the local hospital go under.”
The new coronavirus pandemic put an unprecedented financial strain on one-sixth of the economy just as humans needed their hospitals the most. In March 2020, to protect the hospitals as they confronted the first surge of COVID-19, Ohio ordered a six-week pause to nonessential surgery and procedures as part of the overall state shutdown.