Humana’s SeniorBridge to close all NY locations, lays off workers


SeniorBridge, which delivers home care to older patients, was founded in 2000. Humana acquired the company back in 2012 to expand its care management capabilities to include in-home care management and services for seniors. SeniorBridge patients receive personalized plans from their care managers, including private duty nursing, personal home care and companion care.

New York SeniorBridge sites are in Midtown, Kew Gardens, Downtown Brooklyn, Mineola, Medford, Riverhead and White Plains.

Crain’s could not connect to the SeniorBridge corporate or local offices. This is a developing story and details will be added as they are confirmed.

Humana first announced a plan to restructure its operations next year in July. The changes aim to increase enrollment and expand services it sells to other insurers. The insurer, which is based in ouisville, K.Y., is one of the largest in the nation and brought in $83 billion in revenue in 2021.

This story first appeared in our sister publication, Crain’s New York Business.



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