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Chandler Hall Sale Q&A "Town Hall"

A June 3, 2026, “town hall” meeting addressed the pending sale of Chandler Hall, a long-standing Quaker-affiliated senior living community.

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A representative of SilverWave (left) and Sherrin Johnson, Chair of the Chandler Hall Board, answer questions at the meeting.

A June 3, 2026, “town hall” meeting addressed the pending sale of Chandler Hall, a long-standing Quaker-affiliated senior living community, to a private for-profit investor. Answering questions from the audience were Sherrin Johnson, Chair of the Chandler Hall Board and representatives of SilverWave, LLC, an investment firm acquiring and improving underperforming senior housing communities including Chandler Hall.

The session served as an initial introduction to the new SilverWave management and an attempt to “mitigate” community concerns regarding the transition from non-profit to for-profit status.

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For background, read "The Future of Chandler Hall."

Executive Brief

The Board of Chandler Hall has entered into an agreement to sell the facility to an undisclosed private family investor, with SilverWave appointed as the management entity.

The sale is driven by significant financial pressures* and the need for major capital investment for Chandler Hall to remain competitive.

*Here is a summary of the public data currently available for Chandler Hall Health Services Inc.:

Recent Financial History (From Form 990 Filings)

Fiscal Year Total Revenue Net Income / Operational Loss
FYE 12/2024 ~$20.11 Million -$857,000 (As noted by the organization)
FYE 12/2023 ~$21.38 Million -$991,876
FYE 12/2022 ~$22.43 Million -$1,576,539

The transaction is expected to close between August 1 and September 1, 2026, pending regulatory approval from the Pennsylvania Attorney General and the Department of Health.

Audience Questions Answered

Here are a few direct quotes of questions asked by the audience and the answers provided by the speakers during the town hall.

On Hospice Care:

On the Investor's Timeline and Exit Strategy:

On Maintaining Quaker Principles and Services:

On Management Contract Length:

On Medicaid Beds:

Strategic Transition & Operations

Workforce & Staffing Nuance

A point of significant friction during the meeting involved the future of the current staff:

Nuance & Friction

Anticipated Transaction Timeline

Resident & Family Triage

NOTE: A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) agreement is a long-term contract that guarantees seniors access to a continuum of care—ranging from independent living to assisted living and skilled nursing—all on a single campus.

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