Home Health Agencies
Medicare certified and other home health operations, including businesses with complex payer and compliance considerations.
Healthcare businesses require more than a general brokerage approach. We bring decades of transaction experience and a focused understanding of healthcare service companies, buyer expectations, confidentiality, valuation and deal execution.
We work with healthcare owners across a range of business models. We do not limit our healthcare practice to a specific transaction size.
Medicare certified and other home health operations, including businesses with complex payer and compliance considerations.
Private duty, companion care, personal care and related non medical home care businesses.
Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care businesses and related pediatric healthcare service operations.
ALFs and senior care operations where business, real estate, licensing and operating considerations may intersect.
Established healthcare businesses providing clinical, administrative, support or specialty services.
Other privately held medical and healthcare companies requiring confidential sale or acquisition representation.
Healthcare buyers evaluate more than financial statements. Operational, regulatory and payer specific factors can directly affect valuation, buyer interest and the structure of a transaction.
Licensing requirements, ownership changes and regulatory timing can affect how a transaction is structured and closed.
Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, managed care and private pay exposure can influence value and buyer appetite.
Healthcare buyers often conduct deeper operational and compliance review than buyers of conventional service businesses.
Employees, referral sources, patients, caregivers and management continuity can be central to preserving transaction value.
Financial capability alone may not be enough. Experience, licensing eligibility and strategic fit can matter materially.
Asset sales, equity transactions, earnouts, working capital and transition requirements can materially affect the economics for the seller.
Every healthcare business has a different buyer universe. We evaluate the company, transaction size, market position and seller objectives before determining how and where the opportunity should be presented.
Depending on the business, outreach may include existing healthcare operators, regional and national strategic buyers, private equity groups, platform companies and qualified individual acquirers.
Lilia Berezkina has advised on healthcare business sales and acquisitions for many years, with a particular concentration in home health and home care. Selected prior transactions can be presented here without identifying confidential client information.
A confidential conversation can help you understand potential value, buyer interest, transaction readiness and the steps that may improve your position before going to market.