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Brookdale Senior Living(BKD) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-11-07 14:00
Company Overview - Brookdale operates 623 senior living communities across 41 states[10, 18] - The company can serve approximately 57,000 residents[8, 10] - 94% of senior living resident fees are private pay[10] Financial Performance & Guidance - Third quarter Adjusted EBITDA increased by 20% year-over-year[30] - Same community weighted average occupancy was 82.3%, up 150 bps sequentially[30] - Adjusted Free Cash Flow improved by $8 million year-over-year to $22 million in the third quarter[30] - 2025 Adjusted EBITDA guidance increased by $7.5 million at the midpoint, with a range of $455 to $460 million[34, 33] - RevPAR year-over-year growth is guided at 5.25% to 6.00% for 2025[33] - Adjusted Free Cash Flow is projected between $30 to $50 million for 2025[33] Occupancy & Market Trends - Consolidated weighted average occupancy grew by 290 bps year-over-year in the third quarter[30] - September 2025 month-end consolidated occupancy reached 83.8%, marking the tenth consecutive month of sequential growth[30] - New senior housing starts are significantly lower, with 3Q25 starts down 91% from their peak[65] - Construction costs have increased by 35% since 2020[62]
Brookdale Senior Living(BKD) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-05-06 22:17
Company Overview - Brookdale operates 647 senior living communities across 41 states[8] - The company has the ability to serve approximately 58,000 residents[6] - 94% of senior living resident fees are private pay[8] - The company has approximately 36,000 caring and dedicated associates[8] Financial Performance and Guidance - First quarter Adjusted EBITDA increased by 27% year-over-year[35] - First quarter Adjusted Free Cash Flow improved by $30 million year-over-year and was positive[35] - The company positively revised its 2025 Adjusted EBITDA guidance to $440 to $450 million[38] - The company expects 2025 Adjusted Free Cash Flow to be $30 to $50 million[38] Occupancy and Revenue - First quarter consolidated weighted average occupancy grew by 140 bps over the prior year[35] - Move-ins increased by 12% and move-outs decreased by 3% compared to historical averages[35] - Returning to pre-pandemic occupancy of 84.5% would drive at least $200 million of incremental revenue[52] - Achieving the historic occupancy high of 89% would drive at least $380 million of incremental revenue[52]