
A Court Appointed Phoenix Healthcare Receiver Is Here to Help
From interim care facilities to skilled nursing homes and assisted living centers, a Phoenix healthcare receiver from FedReceiver, Inc. provides the experience and oversight needed to stabilize operations and protect assets. Our professionals have extensive experience in managing healthcare receiverships, including facilities facing financial distress, compliance failures, or management disputes.

Here’s how a Phoenix Healthcare Receiver can help you:
A Phoenix healthcare receiver must navigate complex standard of care issues, ensure compliance with healthcare regulations, and work directly with Arizona state and county agencies. FedReceiver brings in the right consultants, oversees financial management, and addresses operational challenges to keep facilities compliant and functioning.
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Regulatory Compliance
Compliance with healthcare laws is critical. A receiver ensures facilities meet standards set by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) (Arizona Licensing & Certification) and federal agencies such as CMS.
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Billing
Client and patient billing requires strict accuracy. Receivers oversee billing practices, trust accounting, and record-keeping to ensure compliance with Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance requirements.
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Staffing
Proper staffing is essential to maintain patient care. FedReceiver works with third-party consultants to evaluate staffing levels, recruit qualified professionals, and ensure compliance with Arizona healthcare staffing requirements.
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Nutrition
Facilities must provide meals that meet dietary standards. Nutritionists and dietitians are brought in to design meal plans that comply with state and federal regulations.
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Record-Keeping
Patient and facility records are reviewed and maintained in accordance with Arizona state and Maricopa County requirements, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance.
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Customer Service
Receivers implement strong customer service protocols to improve communication with patients, families, and staff, enhancing overall satisfaction.
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Experienced Consultants
FedReceiver engages experienced healthcare consultants with backgrounds in assisted living, skilled nursing, and behavioral health facilities, ensuring smooth daily operations.
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Specialized Accounting
Healthcare facilities require advanced financial oversight. Receivers bring in specialized accountants to manage budgets, generate accurate reports, and oversee client trust accounts.
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Proper Insurance
Receivers review and update insurance coverage, including liability, malpractice, workers’ comp, property, and fire insurance, to protect patients, staff, and stakeholders.
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Safety Practices
From infection control and food safety to OSHA compliance (Healthcare Safety Standards), Phoenix healthcare receivers ensure facilities meet rigorous health and safety requirements.
When is a Phoenix Healthcare Receiver needed?
A Phoenix healthcare receiver may be appointed when a facility faces financial distress, compliance failures, mismanagement, or litigation. These matters require professionals with specialized skills, consultants, and the ability to interact effectively with Arizona health agencies, billing providers, and legal teams. By appointing a neutral receiver, courts ensure that assets are preserved, patients are protected, and operations remain compliant.

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Locations Served
With cases involving assets throughout the country and internationally, FedReceiver, Inc. provides nation-wide receivership services including international asset recovery.
Alameda, Butte, County of San Francisco, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Fresno, Humboldt, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Marin, Orange County, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernadino, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Ventura County, and the California District Court.
States with cases/assets include Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin.
Who needs a court-appointed Phoenix Healthcare Receiver?
If you are a lender, attorney, investor, government agency, or city attorney, FedReceiver, Inc. provides specialized Phoenix healthcare receivership services to address your unique needs.
Lender
Defaulted real estate or business loans, collateral disputes, inventory issues, or contaminated properties may require the appointment of a Phoenix real estate receiver to protect and manage assets.
Attorney
Corporate, partnership, creditor rights, bankruptcy, and transactional attorneys often seek the services of an experienced court-appointed receiver in Phoenix to preserve business continuity and ensure compliance with court orders.
Defrauded Investor/Consumer
If you are a defrauded investor or consumer, state and federal agencies may be able to investigate claims of fraud. In certain cases, a receiver can be appointed to secure assets and prevent further losses. For example, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office Consumer Protection Division (Consumer Protection) provides resources for victims of fraud.
Government Agency
State and federal government agencies frequently appoint receivers in cases involving criminal restitution, health and safety code violations, investor fraud, and regulatory enforcement. In healthcare matters, compliance with the Arizona Department of Health Services (Licensing & Certification) is often central to the receivership.

How we work together
From identifying problems to implementing solutions, our experienced team utilizes its decades of experience, expertise, training and resources to successfully administer its receiver, partition, provisional directorship, dissolution manager and distribution agent cases.
Reach out
Please reach out via our contact page or call us at our Los Angeles corporate office. Our state and federal cases involve assets throughout the county.
Set an Appointment
An initial call will allow for an initial assessment of the proposed case.
Sample Pleadings/Orders
With approximately 800 cases, FedReceiver has a vast library of exemplars including motions seeking appointment of receiver, orders appointing receiver and memorandum of points & authorities.
References
We offer excellent references with local and national law firms, accounting firms and clients.
Court Experience
Given our decades of experience and hundreds of cases, we have appeared in state/federal court and have excellent relationships with numerous courts/judges.
Get to know our expert Phoenix Healthcare Receivers
A family business, founded by James Donell, we are leaders in the receivership industry.

With prior experience as president of the California Receivers Forum (CRF) Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter, President of the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER), panel members at receiver conferences, we are leaders in our industry.
Offices
Northern California
Sacramento, CA
Los Angeles
Wilshire Bundy Plaza 12121 Wilshire Boulevard, Subsuit 1120
Phone: 310.207.8481
Stephen J. Donell Los Angeles
President of FedReceiver, Inc., Jalmar Properties, Inc. and Donell Expert Services, Inc.
James H. Donell Los Angeles
Founder and CEO of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Todd D. Donell Los Angeles
Executive Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Sarah R. Bates Los Angeles
Vice President of FedReceiver, Inc. and Jalmar Properties, Inc.
Review the chapter authored by Mr. Donell

Reviving the Financially Distressed Business
Reviving The Financially Distressed Business is the essential guide for business owners and corporate leaders whose companies are under—or anticipating—financial difficulties. See Chapter 11, Receiverships, written by Court Receiver Stephen Donell, CCIM, CPM
Steve Donell’s contribution to the book “Reviving a Financially Distressed Business” reflects not only his expertise as a receiver, but his sound judgment on how receivership can be used to effectively advance a financially troubled business.”
– Brian Davidoff, Esq. Author and Editor
