Revera (company) explained

Revera Inc.
Type:Subsidiary
Industry:Seniors' housing
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Hq Location City:Mississauga, Ontario
Hq Location Country:Canada
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Parent:Public Sector Pension Investment Board

Revera Inc. was a Canadian company that provided accommodation, care and services for seniors. It owned and operated retirement residences and long-term care facilities.[1] Formerly named Retirement Residences Real Estate Investment Trust, it used to be a real estate investment trust (REIT) that was publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), but it was acquired by the Public Sector Pension Investment Board in 2007.[2] Its CEO is Thomas G. Wellner and was formerly Jeffrey Lozon.[3]

Overview

Through various partnerships, Revera owns or operates more than 500 properties in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.[4] These properties offer housing and related services to older adults.[5]

Revera is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario.[6] A former Mississauga mayor, Hazel McCallion, was appointed as the company's first "Chief Elder Officer" in November 2015.[7] In a first for the senior living sector in Canada, Revera hired a chief medical officer (Dr. Rhonda Collins) in October 2017.[8]

Controversy

In October 2006, PSPIB Destiny Inc., a subsidiary of the Public Sector Pension Investment Board (a Canadian Crown corporation) offered to purchase all outstanding units of Retirement Residences REIT at $8.35 per unit.[9] In 2007, PSPIB Destiny Inc. completed the purchase of all units, which were subsequently delisted from the TSX.[2] The company's name was then changed to Revera Inc.

In 2011, Revera acquired Comcare and became one of Canada's largest home care providers.[10] In 2015, Extendicare purchased Revera Home Health, incorporating it into its Paramed Home Health division.[11]

In 2014, Thomas G. Wellner was appointed as Revera's president and CEO.[12] Also in 2014, Revera, in partnership with Health Care REIT (HCN), acquired the management company of Sunrise Senior Living. In 2015, Revera, in partnership with Welltower, acquired Regal Lifestyle Communities.[13] In January 2019, Revera was facing approximately 85 lawsuits across Canada for neglect contributing to death.[14]

In Manitoba, a number of covid outbreaks took place in Revera managed care homes. As of November 26, 48 people died at Maples, 28 at Parkview Place, 4 at Heritage Lodge and one each at Poseidon and Beacon Hill Lodge. Revera was in the news as a paramedic whistleblower revealed insufficient staffing, multiple deaths, and widespread dehydration and hunger among residents at one home, where 8 residents died over the course of a weekend.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Genesis HealthCare To Acquire 24 Skilled Nursing Facilities From Revera Inc.. HealthCare. Genesis. PR Newswire. 7 December 2017.
    - Web site: Home Health Care Services. Paramed. 10 August 2018.
  2. Web site: Public Sector Pension Investment Board completes acquisition of Retirement Residences Real Estate Investment Trust . PSP Investments . 2020-11-01.
  3. Web site: Jeffrey Lozon, MHSA '78 Public Health . 2024-02-19 . www.ualberta.ca.
  4. Web site: Revera Inc. . Public Sector Pension Investment Board . 2020-11-01.
  5. Web site: About Revera.
  6. News: uReport: Revera Inc. opens new office with ribbon cutting ceremony. 13 June 2017. Mississauga.com. 7 December 2017.
  7. Web site: Revera Appoints Hazel McCallion as Chief Elder Officer. Newswire. 10 August 2018.
  8. Web site: News releases.
  9. News: Retirement Residences agrees to takeover . The Globe and Mail. 2020-11-01.
  10. Web site: Revera acquisition of Comcare Limited to create new Canadian home care industry leader. Newswire. 10 August 2018.
  11. Web site: Welcome to Extendicare.
  12. Web site: Revera Board Appoints Thomas G. Wellner as President and Chief Executive Officer. Newswire. 10 August 2018.
  13. News: Welltower, Revera Complete $582 Million Regal Acquisition . 26 October 2015. Senior Housing News. 7 December 2017.
  14. Web site: Families sue care homes, alleging neglect contributed to death of loved ones. CBC. 7 January 2019.
  15. Web site: en . 25 August 2023 . Winnipeg mayor calls deaths at care home 'sickening,' pushes province to do more to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks .