Behavioral Health Business January 12, 2024
Chris Larson

Behavioral health operators The Nord Center and The LCADA Way will merge effective July 1, 2024.

Lorain, Ohio-based nonprofits will form a $45-million organization that employs about 425 people and operates about a dozen locations, according to a news release. The move attempts to create a “no wrong door approach to behavioral healthcare and substance use disorder in our community,” Nord Center CEO Don Schiffbauer said in a news release.

While the merged organization will eventually rebrand, the name was not announced. Schiffbauer will remain CEO. LCADA Way CEO and President Dan Haight will be chief operating officer.

Both organizations provide a wide range of services for adults and children. To name a few, these include addiction treatment, mental health,...

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