Behavioral/Mental Health and Other Veteran-Centric Businesses

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October 13, 2020

by a searcher from University of Akron in Raleigh, NC, USA

I'm interested in any searchers, investors, or operators with experience in the healthcare industry (particularly mental and behavioral health services or products that would be relevant to veterans)...

What are the pros/cons do you perceive with acquiring a mental and/or behavioral health practices in the $5M to $10M valuation range?

What other healthcare oriented types of businesses come to mind that would be highly relevant to the veteran and military population?

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from IE Business School in Madrid, EspaƱa
Hi Michael,

Have take a look at these acquisitions by SFs in the behavioral health and senior care sectors.

Sansair Corporatio acquired Carillon Assisted Living
January Partners acquired FHS SeniorCare Payment Solutions
Maximus Capital acquired Partners Circle of Life Homecare
Featherstone Holdings, LLC acquired Recovery Help
Open Water Capital acquired Clarity Service Group
Tobacco Road Partners acquired Carolina Center for ABA & Autism Treatment (CCABA)
Wolf Point Growth Partners acquired Caravel Autism Health (Lund Van Dyke, LLC.)
Trumpet Ventures acquired Trumpet Behavioral Health
Mammoth Equity Partners acquired Aegis Treatment Centers
Lia Capital Partners acquired Calo Programs (Embark)
VantageCap Partners acquired Behavioral Health Group
Denali Capital Partners acquired AspenRidge Recovery
Cornerstone Continuity Partners acquired MST Services
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from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, USA
I did 10 years in the Marine Corps. I got out earned a masters of physiology and did 12 years of veteran health research to include human performance and resiliency research. Tele health is big for veterans since many do not live near VA hospitals. Send me a message and I'll answer any questions I can. redacted
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