D1: Ensuring Compliance with HUD Through the Lens of Financial Statement Audits


Wednesday, June 18 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

HUD: 1 Credit Hour

This continuing education program offers continuing education credit for Affordable Senior Housing Managers to be submitted to HUD. Education covers federal/state senior affordable housing policy, ethical concerns, fair housing compliance, HUD Handbook training, financing green retrofits, supportive services, and solutions for aging properties and residents.

In this critical session for C-suite executives of senior housing, skilled nursing facilities and other entities with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financing, we will explore the complex world of HUD compliance through the strategic lens of financial statement audits. As leaders in the senior housing and senior living industries, understanding the nuances of HUD regulations is crucial for optimizing financial performance, maintaining compliance, and ensuring continued access to vital funding. Our expert presenters from Grassi Healthcare Advisors will guide you through the intricate landscape of HUD compliance, focusing on how financial statements serve as both a compliance tool and a strategic asset.  This session is designed to equip attendees with practical knowledge and actionable strategies to navigate HUD compliance confidently. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how to use financial statements not just as a reporting tool, but as a strategic instrument for driving financial success in their organization.

Learning Objectives

  1. Analyze key compliance requirements of HUD as they pertain to senior housing, skilled nursing facilities and other HUD financed organizations
  2. Navigate surplus cash reporting through the lens of both for-profit and non-profit entities in accordance with HUD guidelines
  3. Demonstrate how to effectively utilize financial statement data to accurately complete the annual HUD Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) filing

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