Nathan Adelson Hospice Enters into Agreement to Acquire Las Vegas Solari Hospice Care


Nathan Adelson Hospice, the largest non-profit hospice in Nevada, announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Las Vegas Solari Hospice Care, an end-of-life health care organization in Southern Nevada, owned by HealthCare Partners Nevada, LLC.  Nathan Adelson Hospice and Las Vegas Solari Hospice Care are finalizing the details of the transaction and expect the acquisition to close by Sept. 7, 2016.

Acquisitions in the hospice industry are becoming more commonplace throughout the country. Healthcare systems recognize that hospice leaders, such as Nathan Adelson Hospice, have a unique delivery system. 

“We are excited to announce the acquisition of Las Vegas Solari Hospice Care,” said Nathan Adelson Hospice President and CEO Carole Fisher. “As the leader in end-of-life care in Southern Nevada for more than 38 years, Nathan Adelson Hospice continues to forge a path forward resulting in improved access for patients and their loved ones. We respect HealthCare Partners’ deep knowledge and passion for providing high quality patient care, and share a commitment to ensuring a seamless transition for patients, families, employees and volunteers. This acquisition strengthens our position in the post-acute continuum and as the hospice of choice in Southern Nevada.”

Bard Coats MD, Market President of HealthCare Partners Nevada, LLC, said, “Throughout the years HealthCare Partners and Nathan Adelson Hospice have worked closely together.  Our mutual respect and confidence in one another allows for a seamless transition in the quality of care for our patients and families.”

Fisher says that Nathan Adelson Hospice will retain its long-established community identity and will continue to explore strategic relationships and partnerships that ensure sustainability.

For more information, visit www.nah.org.

 



August 31, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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