Behavioral Health Business December 9, 2024
Chris Larson

JoyBridge Kids has its eyes on the autism industry’s Holy Grail: a harmonious marriage of clinical services and operations.

Mount Juliet, Tennessee-based multidisciplinary autism therapy company’s founders started a company intending to “offer the highest quality care, first and foremost,” JoyBridge Kids CEO and President Mike Cairnes told Behavioral Health Business.

The company was founded in 2020 by Rogers Clayton; Cairnes met and joined JoyBridge Kids in 2021 when it started treating patients. He joined to help solidify the company’s model and scale it — and the company is well underway doing just that.

Today, the company now has 12 locations. It operates five clinics in the Nashville, Tennessee area; five in the Savannah, Georgia area; and two in the...

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