Behavioral Health Business September 11, 2023
Laura Lovett

Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) providers I Am Boundless and Koinonia have announced their plans to merge.

The combined organization will operate under the Boundless brand. The joint company projects that it will surpass $135 million in revenue next year, making it the largest IDD provider in Ohio.

“We are so glad that we can come together with Koinonia because our organizations are very like-minded in serving the whole person across their lifetime,” Dr. Patrick Maynard, Boundless president and CEO, said in a statement. “Joining forces is a win-win that allows us to operate more effectively and pool our resources. We think this opportunity will benefit both the staff and those we serve.”

Founded in 1974, Koinonia is an Ohio-based...

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