RE: Up to the Sunone point i would like to bring up is that SUNH's future depends heavily on government social care funding. With the current $5 trillion deficit, the ability of baby boomers to met thier medical needs is in serious question, especilly considering many retirement savaings are underfunded in the US.
This would be pretty bad for SUNH. On the other hand, its services should withstand these issues, considering that they are necessities for elderly people. Any thoughts?