McKnight's November 17, 2023
Kimberly Marselas

A decade after it launched its first program for patients who had been released from the criminal justice system, iCare Health Network has become an in-demand resource on providing care for such complex patient populations.

With every bed full in each of its two existing nursing homes designed for judicially involved patients or those with complex behavioral health needs, the for-profit operator is now looking to expand to additional states with mission at the top of mind.

iCare is a long-time specialist in substance abuse disorder treatment and other behavioral needs. It first dabbled in caring for former prisoners at 60West in Rocky Hill, CT, where about one-third of the residents today are former prisoners. iCare leaders have seen demand...

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