Robison has more than 30 years of experience
in long-term health care, most recently as division vice president
with Trilogy Health Services in Kentucky. He also served as director
operations for Golden Living in Arkansas.
Robinson has a bachelor's degree in organizational management
from Oakland City University in Oakland City, Ind. He holds nursing
home administrator licenses in Indiana and Kentucky.
Christian Homes is the second-largest long-term nonprofit health
care provider in the U.S. The organization employs a staff of 2,400
and provides independent and assisted living, rehabilitation
therapy, dementia care and skilled nursing care to more than 2,500
older adults at 14 locations throughout the Midwest.
[Text from file received from
Christian Homes]
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