Skilled nursing workforce shortage drags Eskaton to $6 million operating loss through third quarter


Low census in its stand-alone skilled nursing facilities and the volatile stock market led Eskaton’s primary business group to a $19.4 million loss during the first three quarters of this year, according to a financial document disclosed to bondholders.

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