Behavioral Health Business January 6, 2022
Kyle Coward

Health Connect America (HCA), a provider of behavioral health services in the Southeast, announced Thursday the acquisition of three companies to further grow its platform.

The deals add Georgia HOPE, Pinnacle Family Services Holdings LLC and Healing Educational Alternatives for Deserving Students LLC (HEADS) to Health Connect America’s portfolio, enabling the provider to serve more than 18,000 children and families across seven states.

According to the company, the combined organization will have revenue of over $100 million following the transaction.

“We are pleased to add Georgia HOPE, Pinnacle and HEADS to the Health Connect America family, each of which reinforces our mission-driven culture, while also expanding our existing services into new states,” Health Connect America President and CEO Kristi Chain...

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