Rob Leinbach, Principal at Cadence Living

January 25, 2021 00:28:07
Rob Leinbach, Principal at Cadence Living
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Rob Leinbach, Principal at Cadence Living

Jan 25 2021 | 00:28:07

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Show Notes

Cadence Living entered 2020 thinking it would pursue some interesting acquisition opportunities. That was before the pandemic. But Cadence managed to grow last year in other ways, such as by inking new third-party management agreements, according to Principal Rob Leinbach. Today, the Scottsdale, Arizona-based company has 26 communities in its portfolio and six more coming down the pike. Cadence is also piloting an innovative infection control technology that could act as an alarm system for Covid-19 outbreaks or other diseases. In this episode of Transform, learn: - What Cadence Living is preparing for in 2021 and beyond - Whether the pandemic will make offering wellness harder in the future - How Cadence Living plans to use its new outflow testing technology to detect Covid-19

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