PACS Group acquires Alaska facility, plans 150-bed nursing center
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PACS Group Announces Acquisition in Alaska; New Construction of a Skilled Nursing Community
May 1, 2026 2:16 PM EDTSALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PACS Group, Inc. (NYSE: PACS) (PACS or the Company) today announced that independently operated subsidiaries of the Company have acquired the operations of the post-acute care facility Ridgeway Senior Living in Anchorage, Alaska. Its the fourth PACS building in the state of Alaska.
As part of the transaction, PACS has acquired land adjacent to the building, with plans to build a subsequent 150-bed skilled nursing facility, with an estimated completion date of 2028.
Were excited to expand our locally led, centrally supported model in Alaska, said Jason Murray,... More

