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Fairport Baptist Homes files for bankruptcy
Fairport, New York — A non-profit provider of senior housing, services, and care for more than a century, Fairport Baptist Homes is filing for bankruptcy.
According to officials from Fairport Baptist Homes, this plan involves stabilizing the organization’s finances while continuing to operate.
“Like many nursing homes around the country, Fairport Baptist Homes has experienced significant pandemic-related financial operational challenges,” organization officials said in part in a Monday statement.
The organization will continue to implement “operational efficiencies,” and work with Friendly Senior Living to provide guidance during the bankruptcy process, according to the statement.
According to officials, the vision for Fairport Baptist Homes, subject to approval by the bankruptcy court and the New York State Department of Health, will become a Friendly Senior Living community affiliate.
Residents will continue to receive the “high quality, compassionate care for which the organization is known,” Fairport Baptist Homes officials said.
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