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Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas
Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bradford Health Services, a nationally recognized provider of addiction treatment and behavioral healthcare, today announced the acquisition of three Texas-based programs: The Last Resort Recovery Center, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House. This marks the second strategic acquisition in less than a year as the company continues expanding its network of trusted regional providers. "We are proud to welcome The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House into the Bradford family," said Rob Marsh, CEO of Bradford Health Services. "Each of these programs has built a legacy of deep clinical integrity, authentic connection, and strong outcomes. They represent the kind of partners we seek — mission-driven leaders with strong reputations and rooted community impact." Located in Smithville, Texas, The Last Resort offers comprehensive care for men, including medical detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), and virtual intensive outpatient programming (IOP). Crestone Wellness, located in Taylor, Texas, provides medical detox and residential treatment for both men and women. The Chapter House, based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, delivers an extended care and sober living program designed specifically for men transitioning from primary treatment. "This partnership allows us to expand the reach of our mission and do more for the men and women we serve," said Becky Babb, CEO of The Last Resort. "We're proud of the work we've done in Texas and excited to grow alongside Bradford — a partner who shares our belief in high-integrity, patient-first care." "When The Last Resort was started, our vision was to provide authentic, deeply connected care," added Corbin Bigheart, President of The Last Resort. "This acquisition honors that vision and creates opportunities to expand our services in new, meaningful ways." The acquisition expands Bradford's footprint across Central and North Texas, enhancing the organization's reach from Richardson to Austin. These three programs now join a growing portfolio of trusted regional providers supported by Bradford's clinical leadership, operational infrastructure, and long-term recovery platform. "Bradford's growth strategy is grounded in supporting best-in-class operators with the scale, resources, and systems needed to thrive in a changing landscape," said Christian Chauvet, Partner at Lee Equity Partners. "The Last Resort, Crestone, and Chapter House are aligned with that strategy — they're respected, proven, and rooted in the communities they serve. We are proud to support this next chapter of growth and quality care delivery." Legal counsel for the transaction was led by Burr Forman LLP, who provided critical support throughout the diligence and closing process. This acquisition follows Bradford's October 2024 integration of Lakeview Health, Stepping Stones for Recovery, and Koru Spring, and its 2023 acquisition of Vertava Health of Mississippi, furthering the company's commitment to expanding access to high-quality addiction treatment across the Southeast and beyond. About Bradford Health Services: Bradford Health Services is a leading provider of substance abuse treatment and recovery services with a nationwide reach. Operating through a coordinated network of 40 facilities, Bradford offers affordable, evidence-based treatment across the entire spectrum of care, including early intervention, crisis response, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential care, inpatient detox, and transitional living and life skills programs. Our mission is to empower individuals to achieve lasting recovery. For more information, visit About The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House: The Last Resort Recovery Center, located in Smithville, Texas, delivers individualized care for men through its full continuum of treatment including detox, residential services, and outpatient programming. Crestone Wellness, based in Taylor, Texas, offers medical detox and residential care for both men and women with a focus on medical stabilization and healing. The Chapter House, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, provides extended care and transitional living for men in recovery. Together, these programs have built a reputation for integrity, compassion, and clinical excellence across Texas. About Lee Equity Partners: Lee Equity Partners, LLC is a middle-market private equity firm that partners with businesses in the financial and healthcare services sectors. Over nearly two decades the firm has utilized its thematic based investment strategy and deep sector knowledge to identify and partner with talented management teams to accelerate growth and build market leading businesses. Additional information is available at View source version on Contacts Rob MarshChief Executive OfficerBradford Health Services(214) Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas
Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas

Business Wire

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Bradford Health Announces the Acquisition of The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness and The Chapter House in Texas

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bradford Health Services, a nationally recognized provider of addiction treatment and behavioral healthcare, today announced the acquisition of three Texas-based programs: The Last Resort Recovery Center, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House. This marks the second strategic acquisition in less than a year as the company continues expanding its network of trusted regional providers. 'We are proud to welcome The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House into the Bradford family,' said Rob Marsh, CEO of Bradford Health Services. 'Each of these programs has built a legacy of deep clinical integrity, authentic connection, and strong outcomes. They represent the kind of partners we seek — mission-driven leaders with strong reputations and rooted community impact.' Located in Smithville, Texas, The Last Resort offers comprehensive care for men, including medical detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), and virtual intensive outpatient programming (IOP). Crestone Wellness, located in Taylor, Texas, provides medical detox and residential treatment for both men and women. The Chapter House, based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, delivers an extended care and sober living program designed specifically for men transitioning from primary treatment. 'This partnership allows us to expand the reach of our mission and do more for the men and women we serve,' said Becky Babb, CEO of The Last Resort. 'We're proud of the work we've done in Texas and excited to grow alongside Bradford — a partner who shares our belief in high-integrity, patient-first care.' 'When The Last Resort was started, our vision was to provide authentic, deeply connected care,' added Corbin Bigheart, President of The Last Resort. 'This acquisition honors that vision and creates opportunities to expand our services in new, meaningful ways.' The acquisition expands Bradford's footprint across Central and North Texas, enhancing the organization's reach from Richardson to Austin. These three programs now join a growing portfolio of trusted regional providers supported by Bradford's clinical leadership, operational infrastructure, and long-term recovery platform. 'Bradford's growth strategy is grounded in supporting best-in-class operators with the scale, resources, and systems needed to thrive in a changing landscape,' said Christian Chauvet, Partner at Lee Equity Partners. 'The Last Resort, Crestone, and Chapter House are aligned with that strategy — they're respected, proven, and rooted in the communities they serve. We are proud to support this next chapter of growth and quality care delivery.' Legal counsel for the transaction was led by Burr Forman LLP, who provided critical support throughout the diligence and closing process. This acquisition follows Bradford's October 2024 integration of Lakeview Health, Stepping Stones for Recovery, and Koru Spring, and its 2023 acquisition of Vertava Health of Mississippi, furthering the company's commitment to expanding access to high-quality addiction treatment across the Southeast and beyond. About Bradford Health Services: Bradford Health Services is a leading provider of substance abuse treatment and recovery services with a nationwide reach. Operating through a coordinated network of 40 facilities, Bradford offers affordable, evidence-based treatment across the entire spectrum of care, including early intervention, crisis response, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential care, inpatient detox, and transitional living and life skills programs. Our mission is to empower individuals to achieve lasting recovery. For more information, visit About The Last Resort, Crestone Wellness, and The Chapter House: The Last Resort Recovery Center, located in Smithville, Texas, delivers individualized care for men through its full continuum of treatment including detox, residential services, and outpatient programming. Crestone Wellness, based in Taylor, Texas, offers medical detox and residential care for both men and women with a focus on medical stabilization and healing. The Chapter House, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, provides extended care and transitional living for men in recovery. Together, these programs have built a reputation for integrity, compassion, and clinical excellence across Texas. About Lee Equity Partners: Lee Equity Partners, LLC is a middle-market private equity firm that partners with businesses in the financial and healthcare services sectors. Over nearly two decades the firm has utilized its thematic based investment strategy and deep sector knowledge to identify and partner with talented management teams to accelerate growth and build market leading businesses. Additional information is available at

Most Popular Best's Review Articles Cover FAIR Plans and More
Most Popular Best's Review Articles Cover FAIR Plans and More

Business Wire

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Most Popular Best's Review Articles Cover FAIR Plans and More

OLDWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In the past 30 days, Best's Review readers have been most interested in the following insurance news coverage: ' The Last Resort: As Private Insurers Exit High-Risk Areas, FAIR Plans Find Competitive Foothold ' reports how homeowners are turning to the residual market because of the decline in availability of coverage, even though FAIR Plan policies may cost more and offer less coverage. ' Parametric Plan for High-Risk Regions Wins AM Best 2025 Student Challenge ' presents the two students' competition-winning solution that would provide coverage to underserved markets. ' Insurance Industry Embraces AI Innovation as Technology Advances 'Exponentially' ' looks at how insurers have welcomed artificial intelligence to help customers and better understand risk. ' Nevada Considers FAIR Plan, Other Options To Tackle Insurability Issues ' describes the state's proposal for a FAIR Plan as well as a 'sandbox' for insurers to try out products that might not fully comply with current regulations. Best's Review is AM Best's monthly insurance magazine, covering emerging issues and trends and evaluating their impact on the marketplace. Access it here. For Best's Review advertising opportunities and media kit, visit our AM Best Advertising Services page. Copyright © 2025 by A.M. Best Company, Inc. and/or its affiliates.

Euthanasia Advocate Who Assisted in Woman's Suicide Dies in Germany
Euthanasia Advocate Who Assisted in Woman's Suicide Dies in Germany

New York Times

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • New York Times

Euthanasia Advocate Who Assisted in Woman's Suicide Dies in Germany

Florian Willet, a euthanasia advocate who was detained by Swiss authorities last year after being present when an American woman ended her life using a chamber-like device, has died. Mr. Willet's death was reported in an obituary posted on the website of The Last Resort, his assisted dying group, written by Philip Nitschke, the inventor of the device, known as a Sarco capsule. Mr. Nitschke said in an email that Mr. Willet had died by assisted suicide, but further details about his death remained unclear. The police in Germany, where Mr. Willet died, could not immediately be reached for comment. Mr. Willet, who was 47, according to the obituary, was the only person with the American woman when she died using the Sarco device in a remote forest in Switzerland in September. He was arrested, along with three others, by the Swiss authorities, who said at the time that the group was under investigation for 'aiding and abetting suicide.' The incident amplified thorny questions surrounding assisted dying even in Switzerland, where laws around the practice have led thousands of people to seek assisted death from right-to-die organizations based there in recent years. Mr. Willet was released from pretrial detention in December, after which 'he was a changed man,' Mr. Nitschke wrote. 'Gone was his warm smile and self-confidence. In its place was a man who was deeply traumatized by the experience of incarceration and the wrongful accusation of strangulation.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Euthanasia advocate arrested in suicide pod case kills himself, cites trauma
Euthanasia advocate arrested in suicide pod case kills himself, cites trauma

India Today

time04-06-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

Euthanasia advocate arrested in suicide pod case kills himself, cites trauma

Dr Florian Willet, a leading euthanasia advocate and co-president of The Last Resort, died by assisted suicide in Germany following months of psychological trauma stemming from his arrest in Switzerland, as reported by Sky News. He was was the only person present during the death of a 64-year-old American woman who used the Sarco pod—an assisted suicide device—in a forest cabin in Merishausen, northern Switzerland, in September 2024. The Sarco pod, developed by Exit International and valued at over $1 million, is designed to allow a person to initiate the assisted dying process by pressing a button inside the capsule, Sky News further arrested Willet at the scene and placed him in pre-trial detention for 70 days. Prosecutors alleged that the pod had malfunctioned and claimed the woman suffered injuries consistent with strangulation. Exit International refuted the allegation, saying that the assisted suicide was filmed, and the footage was submitted to authorities. 'There was no foundation for the allegation,' Exit International said in a statement. Dr Willet had described the woman's death as 'peaceful, fast and dignified.'The Sarco pod's inventor, Dr Philip Nitschke, confirmed Willet's death and defended the pod's functionality. 'I was pleased that the Sarco had performed exactly as it had been designed to provide an elective, non-drug, peaceful death at the time of the person's choosing,' he said. He added that Swiss legal advice confirmed the device's use was within the his release from detention in early December, Willet reportedly became a 'changed man.' According to Dr Nitschke, 'his spirit was broken,' and he 'seemed deeply traumatised by the experience of incarceration and the wrongful accusation of strangulation.'Willet sought psychiatric help in Zurich during Christmas but discharged himself before New Year's Eve. In January, he fell from the third floor of his Zurich apartment. Dr Nitschke said he 'did serious damage' and was later diagnosed with an acute polymorphic disorder triggered by the stress of pre-trial Last Resort said that the arrest had left Willet "broken." The group, affiliated with Exit International, was founded by Willet to support the use of the Sarco inputs from Sky News and BBC

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