Behavioral Health Business June 14, 2024
Chris Larson

Private equity-backed Pathways Health and Community Support is setting itself up to triple the number of people it serves by 2030 and do so under a new name: Clarvida.

The behavioral health and social services platform will do so, in no small part by better unifying the several parts of the business into a more unified whole. This starts with a universal rebranding of the company, a decision that its leadership believes sends the right message about where the company is going.

“That’s not a decision that we undertook lightly,” Steve Wigginton, CEO of Clarvida, told Behavioral Health Business. “It’s a signal to all of our employees — current, former and future — that we’re committed to building an environment...

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