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After releasing a “sneak peek” at the top 10 providers in September, LeadingAge and Ziegler have released the full LeadingAge Ziegler 200 compilation of the country’s largest not-for-profit senior living multi-site organizations, government-subsidized housing multi-sites and single campuses.

As McKnight’s Senior Living previously reported, National Senior Campuses, Catonsville, MD, topped the list of largest not-for-profit multi-site senior living providers based on total independent living units, assisted living units and nursing care beds. The organization, which is the supporting organization to the continuing care retirement communities developed and managed by Erickson Living, also ranks as the largest multi-site senior living providers ranked by total market-rate and affordable units / beds in the latest list.

Here’s a look at some other rankings from the full report:

  • Largest not-for-profit multi-site independent living provider (by number of units): National Senior Campuses, Catonsville, MD
  • Largest not-for-profit multi-site assisted living provider: Presbyterian Homes and Services, Roseville, MN
  • Largest not-for-profit affordable housing provider: National Church Residences, Columbus, OH
  • Greatest increase in units from last year’s publication to this year: Ascension Senior Living, St. Louis, MO, 3,098 units
  • Greatest decrease in units from last year’s publication to this year: The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, Sioux Falls, SD, 786 units
  • Greatest upward change in rank from last year’s list to this year’s list: Brazos Presbyterian Homes, Houston, TX, up 65 places, from 196 in 2018 to 131 in 2019
  • Greatest downward change from last year’s list to this year’s list: Morningside Ministries, San Antonio, TX, down 39 places from 99 to 138.
  • State with the most independent living facilities on the LZ 200: Minnesota
  • State with the most assisted living facilities on the LZ 200: Minnesota
  • State with the most continuing care retirement / life plan communities on the LZ 200: Pennsylvania

Data used to compile the list are current as of Dec. 31, 2018. The complete report is available on Ziegler’s website.

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