The sale of the Champaign County Nursing Home appears to be moving along without any surprises or hurdles. In an update on the upcoming review board hearing the News-Gazette pointed out that the staff charged with looking for any reason to not recommend going forward did not have any negative findings for the board. From last Wednesday:
State review board report raises no red flags on nursing home saleFull article here.
The pending $11 million sale of the Champaign County Nursing Home is headed to a hearing before a state review board without any negative findings from the board's staff.
The transfer of the property and operation of the county-owned nursing home meets all the requirements under a state administrative-code section dealing with long-term-care facilities, according to a report released Tuesday by the staff of the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board.
The anticipated completion date of the sale of the county-owned nursing home is Nov. 30, according to the staff report. That's pending approval by the board at its next public hearing Oct. 30 in Bolingbrook.
The sale could potentially be finalized between Oct. 31 and Nov. 30, according to Champaign County Administrator Deb Busey.
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