Track the Brookdale Senior Living Inc. share price and the full management transaction log of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Healthcare & Pharma sector, Brookdale Senior Living Inc. has recorded 156 reports. Market capitalisation: €3.8bn. The latest transaction was filed on 22 May 2026 (Don). Among the most active insiders: HICKS GEORGE T. Every trade is accessible without an account.
Analysts rate Brookdale Senior Living Inc. Strong Buy (bullish), based on 6 analysts. Average price target: US$19.58.
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Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (ticker: BKD) is a United States-based company listed on the NYSE. It is a senior living operator focused on housing, care, and support services for older adults across the country. Brookdale’s business model is built around resident fees and management fees generated by a broad portfolio of communities that serve different levels of need, from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Founded in June 2005, Brookdale was created through the combination of two established senior living operators, Brookdale Living Communities and Alterra Healthcare Corporation. The company expanded through a series of acquisitions, including American Retirement Corporation in 2006, Horizon Bay in 2011, and Emeritus Corporation in 2014. Those transactions helped Brookdale become a national-scale platform in U.S. senior housing, with a diversified care continuum and a footprint across multiple states. Operationally, Brookdale’s portfolio is designed to capture residents at different stages of aging. Independent living communities are aimed at more self-sufficient seniors who want a residential setting with hospitality-style services. Assisted living and memory care communities provide housing plus 24-hour help with activities of daily living, while memory care communities are tailored to residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of cognitive impairment. CCRCs add another layer of differentiation by offering multiple levels of care on one campus or in the immediate area, supporting “age in place” transitions as residents’ needs change. From a competitive standpoint, Brookdale benefits from national scale, brand recognition, and a broad geographic reach across the United States. That said, the senior living industry remains highly competitive and fragmented, with large operators and numerous regional providers competing on occupancy, clinical quality, service reputation, and local market density. Brookdale’s diversified service mix is strategically important because it helps the company retain residents longer and capture more revenue over the full care journey. Recent developments have been centered on portfolio optimization and balance-sheet management. In 2025, Brookdale completed portfolio acquisitions of communities it had previously leased, which strengthened its owned real estate position and improved financial flexibility. In its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 results released in February 2025, management highlighted improving cash generation and an expectation for stronger free cash flow in 2025, supported by occupancy growth, expense discipline, and portfolio actions. The company also continued to emphasize its nationwide operating base in the United States. For investors, BKD is a U.S. senior housing and healthcare-services name with long-term demographic tailwinds, but also meaningful execution, leasing, labor, and capital-allocation considerations.