Overview
Cam’s practice focuses on representing owners, operators and investors in the long-term care and senior housing industries in all facets of acquisitions, dispositions, financings, leasing and related strategic transactions. His work includes guiding clients through complex deal structures, coordinating diligence, drafting and negotiating transaction and financing documents, and helping clients navigate the business and regulatory considerations central to long-term care and senior housing transactions.
Cam regularly represents borrowers in a variety of financings, including HUD 232 loans, accounts receivable financing, and traditional term loan financing. He also frequently assists long-term care providers with Skilled Nursing and Assisted living licensure and certification matters in Ohio, providing guidance on regulatory requirements that affect facility operations and transaction execution.
Cam also supports his clients by offering practical advice on their day-to-day corporate and operational needs. His ability to handle all aspects of long-term care and senior housing transactions—from acquisition and financing to licensure and certification—allows him to provide efficient representation to all of his clients.
What I Do
Experience
Represented a fertility practice and its associated ambulatory surgical center in their sale to a fertility clinic.
Represented the purchaser in the acquisition of two skilled nursing facilities in Wisconsin and the subsequent financing through the HUD 232(f) loan program.
Represented the buyer in its acquisitions of multiple behavioral health practices throughout the country.
Represented the buyer in its acquisition of a provider of mental-health services in the State of Washington.
Represented the buyer in its acquisition of a provider of mental-health services with a focus on telehealth.
Represented Integra Health Properties (“Integra”) in connection with its joint venture and master lease with Welltower for a portfolio of 147 nursing facilities.
Benesch represented Integra Health Properties (“Integra”) in connection with its joint venture and master lease with Welltower for a portfolio of 147 nursing facilities. As part of the transaction, Integra is subleasing the nursing facilities to approximately 15 regional operators. Benesch worked with Integra to facilitate a seamless transition to these new operators by negotiating and closing upon customary management and operations transfer agreements, subleases and other related documents. On December 22, 2022, the first tranche of the transaction closed.
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