Fall River Health invests in housing
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The investment by Fall River Health Services in employee housing is expected to improve its ability to recruit and retain staff, potentially reducing reliance on expensive temporary workers and stabilizing healthcare services. This initiative could also stimulate the local real estate and construction markets in United States — Hot Springs, South Dakota, by increasing housing stock and attracting new residents, thereby boosting local economic activity.
Fall River Health Services, a nonprofit medical center in United States — Hot Springs, South Dakota, is investing $2.3 million in the Cascade Hills subdivision to create 48 affordable housing units for its employees. This project, a first of its kind in United States — South Dakota for permanent employer-led housing, aims to address a severe worker shortage that has led to high costs from temporary staff and dozens of declined job offers due to a lack of suitable local housing. The United States — South Dakota Housing Development Authority is supporting the project with a nearly $1.2 million grant, and the city of Hot Springs has approved a $2.3 million tax increment financing district. The subdivision will offer a mix of single-family and multi-family homes, with special mortgage programs for hospital employees. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to revitalize Hot Springs, which has seen population decline and an aging demographic, by attracting a younger workforce and stimulating economic growth.
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