Fairview, Texas-based New Day Healthcare announced on June 18 the acquisition of Heritage Home Healthcare in Albuquerque, New Mexico, marking its entrance into the state. With a team of more than 900 caregivers, Heritage Home Healthcare provides home care, hospice and skilled nursing services to more than 1,100 patients daily across New Mexico.
New Day Healthcare was formed in 2020 by G. Scott Herman and a group of home health, home care and hospice leaders. The company offers home health, hospice, pediatric, clinical decision support and personal care services in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and New Mexico. The company’s 10,000 team members help service nearly 180,000 patients annually.
“We are pleased to partner with the Heritage Home Healthcare team,” New Day Founder and CEO G. Scott Herman said in a statement. “We have been familiar with the company since 2016, and their reputation [for] high-quality care delivery and the constant pursuit of excellence, coupled with their ‘patient first’ culture, aligns perfectly with New Day Healthcare.”
Heritage Home Healthcare will continue to operate under its current brand. New Day plans for “continued strong expansion across multiple service lines” for Heritage. The deal is expected to close in July 2025. Financial details were not disclosed.
This marks New Day Healthcare’s third acquisition of 2025. The company acquired Christian Senior Care Services in February, followed by Patient Recovery Home Healthcare Services in March.
According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, this acquisition marks the 52nd Home Health & Hospice (HH&H) transaction announced in 2025. There were 96 HH&H deals announced during full year (FY) 2024, 100 announced during FY 2023 and 115 announced during FY 2022.

