Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care acquires pediatric business of National Nursing & Rehab

Growing company aims to be national leader in pediatric home health care

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San Antonio, Texas – Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care, a national provider of clinical home care for medically fragile children, has acquired the pediatric business of National Nursing & Rehab (NNR).

Serving southern, central, and west Texas, NNR has been providing in-home care services for adults and children since 1996.

“Acquiring the pediatric business of NNR allows us to take care of more medically fragile children in Texas,” said Greg Serrao, chairman, president, and CEO of Thrive SPC. “NNR is a patient-centered company with a long-standing reputation for providing high quality clinical home care that aligns with our mission. We are excited to have the NNR pediatric employees join our team.”

Thrive SPC’s purpose is to provide high quality clinical home care to medically fragile children so they can grow and flourish to their full potential. Founded in 2016, its goal is to be the provider of choice for parents, doctors, and referral sources, as well as the employer of choice for in-home clinical care providers, per Serrao.

“We are very honored to welcome the pediatric patients and families of NNR to our family,” said Serrao. “We are confident that our infrastructure and compassionate commitment to clinical excellence will provide a smooth transition for these children, allowing them to continue to grow and flourish to their full potential.”

Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care also provides care and services in Arizona, Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina, and Virginia. In the past year, it has expanded its services to offer respiratory therapy, home medical equipment, and enteral nutrition, as well as in-home durable medical equipment and services in some locations. Thrive intends to provide the full complement of pediatric services and equipment at all its locations over time.

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Jun 4, 2018

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