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Acadia Healthcare acquires psychiatric facilities in Washington and California
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. has announced the acquisition of inpatient psychiatric facilities in Seattle, Washington, and Riverside, California, expanding the company’s geographic presence to two new states. Effective, December 1, 2013, the company completed the purchase of an acute inpatient psychiatric facility from Highline Medical Center, a nonprofit healthcare system headquartered in Seattle. The facility, which was purchased for $20 million, has a certificate of need for 135 beds and currently operates 63 inpatient psychiatric beds. Acadia is adding 22 inpatient psychiatric beds in a unit that had not been in use and will transition an additional 50 beds to inpatient psychiatric beds from other uses upon the expiration of third-party provider leases at the end of 2014.
Acadia also purchased the Riverside Center for Behavioral Medicine, a 68-bed acute inpatient psychiatric facility in Riverside, California. Consideration for this purchase, which was effective January 1, 2014, was $10.5 million.
Joey Jacobs, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Acadia, commented, “We are pleased to complete a successful 2013 and begin 2014 on a strong note with two acquisitions that bring high quality facilities and excellent medical staffs to Acadia. The purchase of the Seattle facility represented our seventh acquisition for 2013. Including this transaction, we added approximately 1,000 beds during 2013, through both acquisitions and the development of new beds in existing or de novo facilities. We expect this transaction and the purchase of the facility in Riverside to be accretive to our financial results for 2014. They further validate the ongoing opportunities we see for additional transactions in our highly fragmented industry, as well as the growing potential for transactions with nonprofit healthcare providers.”