HomeCare October 13, 2021
Kristin Easterling

CHICAGO – Help at Home, a provider of in-home, person-centered care for seniors, announced the closing of two acquisitions in late September 2021: Pennsylvania-based Meridius Health and Georgia-based Altamaha HomeCare’s nonskilled business. Meridius Health and Altamaha add a combined 300 passionate and caring field employees/caregivers serving more than 320 clients in need of homecare in the Lancaster and Southeast Georgia areas. Help at Home will immediately transition Meridius and Altamaha HomeCare employees and their clients into the company.

These two homecare acquisitions expand the company’s homecare service offerings to more individuals who need assistance in the central and southeast areas of Pennsylvania and southeast Georgia.

“We’re excited to welcome Meridius Health and Altamaha HomeCare employees, caregivers and clients to...

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Topics: Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Trends
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