In its first transaction of the year, Help at Home, a leading national provider of in-home care services, announced its acquisition of Open Systems Healthcare’s home care operations in Pennsylvania and Delaware. This acquisition advances Help at Home’s growth strategy in Pennsylvania, as well as provides an opportunity for Help at Home to expand into Delaware.
The transaction excludes Open System Healthcare’s service locations in the District of Columbia. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Founded in 2011, Open Systems provides in-home care services in 68 counties across Pennsylvania with strong local market presence in the Pittsburgh, Bethlehem, Williamsport, Lancaster, Scranton, York and Reading regional areas. Through its Wilmington branch, Open Systems serves two counties in Delaware, including New Castle and Kent.
Backed by Centerbridge Partners and The Vistria Group, Help at Home delivers high-quality, relationship-based personal care and other services to help seniors and the disabled remain in their homes, the preferred setting of care. As of September 30, 2022, Help at Home operates more than 180 branch locations across 12 states, and provides in-home, community-based services to more than 65,000 clients with the help of 49,000 caregivers.