Sonida Senior Living SNDA Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total revenues by Product | ||||||
| Ancillary services | $2.23M+81.5% | $1.37M+13.1% | $1.57M+24.4% | $1.3M+6.1% | $1.23M+1.8% | |
| Community fees | $2.84M+40.5% | $2.39M+22.9% | $2.23M+20.1% | $2.12M+18.2% | $2.02M+15.1% | |
| Housing and support services | $356.07M+25.8% | $328.2M+24.0% | $318.95M+29.1% | $301.69M+26.3% | $283.12M+21.9% | |
| Managed community reimbursement revenue | $44.51M+15.3% | $44.75M+35.2% | $48.41M+94.3% | $42.76M+83.8% | $38.6M+73.5% | |
| Management fee income | $4.52M+17.3% | $4.43M+31.1% | $4.26M+39.5% | $4.26M+72.6% | $3.85M+68.8% | |
| Total community operating expense by Product | ||||||
| Food | $16.87M+19.3% | $15.48M+12.1% | $15.28M+18.8% | $14.68M+18.0% | $14.14M+16.3% | |
| Labor | $175.06M+28.8% | $160.93M+27.0% | $156.01M+32.8% | $146.33M+28.9% | $135.91M+20.9% | |
| Other community operating expense | $62.05M+26.6% | $56.51M+23.0% | $55.18M+31.0% | $52.29M+28.9% | $49.03M+23.4% | |
| Utilities | $16.74M+25.0% | $15.56M+22.5% | $15.09M+23.7% | $14.29M+21.0% | $13.39M+10.4% | |
| Number of senior housing communities by Geography | ||||||
| Indiana | 49+2.1% | 480.0% | 480.0% | 480.0% | 480.0% | |
| Ohio | 53+15.2% | 48+9.1% | 48+14.3% | 47+14.6% | 46+12.2% | |
| Texas | 89+21.9% | 78+11.4% | 77+14.9% | 76+18.8% | 73+14.1% |
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- How does Sonida Senior Living break its business down?
- Sonida Senior Living (SNDA) reports total revenues by product across 6 parts — Ancillary services, Community fees, Housing and support services, Managed community reimbursement revenue and Management fee income. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Sonida Senior Living's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Sonida Senior Living's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
