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Genesis Nursing Homes Face New Auction After Judge Rejects Bid
18 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Genesis Healthcare plans a new auction for 175 nursing homes in January.
- A judge rejected an insider bid that would have kept current ownership.
- The company has over $2.3 billion in debt and faces over 200 lawsuits.

Genesis Healthcare is gearing up for a fresh auction of its 175 long-term nursing homes in January. This development comes after a judge refused to approve an insider bid that would have allowed the same ownership group to retain control post-bankruptcy. The company's attorney stated that a swift, open auction is crucial for the facilities' survival under new ownership.
Filed for bankruptcy on July 9th with over $2.3 billion in debt, Genesis has faced challenges including staff retention issues and numerous lawsuits. The company is currently involved in over 200 legal cases related to healthcare quality, with significant settlement debts.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stacey Jernigan rejected the initial sale proposal, citing concerns that it favored insider interests and aimed to reduce debts and malpractice claims unfairly. The new auction process will be led by junior creditors' representatives, with potential for increased bidder participation.




