San Francisco-based Two Chairs will expand into 19 new states in 2025. The company offers virtual and in-person therapy in California, Washington and Florida, according to a March 26 news release. Two Chairs raised $72 million in funding in 2024,…
Investment & Transactions
King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services has purchased Palo Verde Behavioral Health Center in Tucson, Ariz. for $19.1 million, AZBigMedia reported March 18. UHS had previously leased the majority of the 84,000-square-foot facility. The company operates an 84-bed acute…
St. Paul, Minn.-based Partners Behavioral Healthcare has acquired four locations from Minneapolis-based Nuway, The Post Bulletin reported March 12. Parenters Behavioral took over operations of Nuway’s intensive outpatient treatment centers in Rochester, Duluth, Mankato and St. Cloud, Minn., on March…
Westborough (Mass.) Behavioral Healthcare Hospital will open a second special needs inpatient unit for children with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disabilities. The unit provides children ages 5-17 with autism and co-occurring behavioral health conditions treatment in sensory-friendly spaces with…
Providers have recently opened new inpatient, outpatient and urgent care behavioral health facilities. Here are 10 new sites that have opened since Feb. 12:
Boston-based The Stepping Stones Group has acquired Fullerton, Calif.-based Gallagher Pediatric Services. According to a news release from Hexagon Capital Alliance published in February, Gallagher Pediatric Services provides physical and occupational therapy in most Southern California school districts. The Stepping…
Acadia Healthcare will open North Port (Fla.) Behavioral Health, a new inpatient behavioral health hospital, in March.
Providence Humboldt County put $2 million toward a joint project working to open a new behavioral health triage center in Arcata, Calif., the Eureka Times-Standard reported March 3.
ncgCare's Appalachian Community Services and Vaya Health will open a new behavioral urgent care center in Waynesville, N.C. in April, WLOS reported March 4.
Two northern Nevada health systems opened new behavioral health facilities in February.
