Recent Healthcare Services Acquisitions in Idaho

Acquisition Volume in Healthcare Services in Idaho by Year

Last 5 years

Acquisition volume by year Annual acquisition counts for the last 5 years for Recent Healthcare Services Acquisitions in Idaho. 1 2022 1 2023 2 2024 2 2025 ~0 est. 0 2026
Actual Full-year estimate

Idaho healthcare services acquisitions from 2019–2025 highlight both care delivery and healthcare-enablement plays—ranging from senior living and hospice to home-based care, behavioral health, and health-tech support services.

Across the deals, recurring buyers include The Pennant Group, Inc., Harkness Capital Partners I (Harkness Capital), WebMD Health Corp. (Internet Brands), and Cressey & Company LP, alongside specialty operators and technology-focused acquirers. Many transactions are framed around expanding capacity, improving patient/member engagement, or adding operational capabilities to better support long-term care and emergency readiness.

In Idaho specifically, activity is concentrated in community-anchored providers (assisted living, memory care, home health, hospice) and service infrastructure (technology-enabled administration, AED program management, patient engagement content).

What Stands Out

  • The Pennant Group, Inc. shows repeated activity, including acquisitions tied to assisted living/memory care and home-based care in Idaho.
  • Several transactions target service models that support aging and long-term care pathways: hospice, home health, private duty, and senior health/eldercare administration.
  • Health-tech and healthcare engagement are also represented, from WebMD Health Corp. (Internet Brands) folding content/products/technology into WebMD Ignite to Cardio Partners expanding AED program management and remote monitoring via RescueStat.
  • Idaho deals include both pure acquisitions and capability expansions (e.g., technology rollups, digital transformation investment priorities, and capability strengthening in compounding/sterile preparation).
Buyer (recurs) Idaho-relevant focus in the deals
The Pennant Group, Inc. Senior living operations; home-based care (home health, hospice, home care)
WebMD Health Corp. (Internet Brands) Patient/member engagement via WebMD Ignite
Harkness Capital Partners I (Harkness Capital) Growth equity into healthcare-adjacent services
The PharmEase Group 503B compounding/sterile preparation capabilities
  • Buyer
    Level Education Group, LLC
    Target
    Triad
    Type
    Buyout

    Level Education Group (LEG) has acquired Triad, a provider of exam preparation, continuing education, and career resources for behavioral and mental health professionals. The combination creates an end-to-end educational pathway supporting licensure preparation, continuing education, and professional development for students, practitioners, universities, and employers.

  • Buyer
    Cardio Partners, Sarnova, Patricia Industries
    Target
    RescueStat
    Type
    Addon

    Cardio Partners, a division of Sarnova, announced the acquisition of RescueStat, a healthcare technology company that provides AED program management and remote monitoring. The transaction, completed on August 8, 2025, expands Cardio Partners' capabilities in AED program oversight and remote monitoring to broaden life‑saving emergency readiness solutions.

  • Buyer
    The Pennant Group, Inc., Pinnacle Senior Living LLC
    Target
    Veranda Senior Living at Paramount (to be renamed Table Rock Senior Living at Paramount)
    Seller
    Veranda Senior Living
    Type
    Buyout

    The Pennant Group, Inc. acquired the operations of Veranda Senior Living at Paramount, a 73-unit assisted living and memory care community in Meridian, Idaho, which will be renamed Table Rock Senior Living at Paramount. The community will be operated by Pinnacle Senior Living LLC, Pennant's senior living subsidiary, as Pennant continues to expand its senior living footprint in southwestern Idaho.

  • Buyer
    WebMD Health Corp. (Internet Brands)
    Target
    Healthwise, Incorporated
    Seller
    Healthwise, Incorporated (nonprofit)
    Type
    Buyout

    WebMD Health Corp., an Internet Brands company, acquired the operating assets of Healthwise — including content, products, technology, client relationships and certain trademarks — and will fold most of Healthwise's team into WebMD Ignite. The deal expands WebMD Ignite's patient and member engagement capabilities and footprint (now serving more than 650 healthcare organizations); financial terms were not disclosed.

  • Buyer
    The Pennant Group, Inc.
    Target
    Bluebird Home Health, Bluebird Hospice, Bluebird Home Care
    Seller
    Cascadia Healthcare
    Type
    Buyout

    The Pennant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: PNTG) has acquired Bluebird Home Health, Bluebird Hospice and Bluebird Home Care, a provider of skilled home health, private duty and hospice services across Southwestern Idaho. The businesses were previously owned by Cascadia Healthcare; the acquisition expands Pennant's continuum of home-based care in the Treasure Valley and broader Idaho market.

  • Buyer
    TELEO Capital Management, LLC
    Target
    CHCS Services, Inc.
    Seller
    Capgemini America, Inc.
    Type
    Buyout

    TELEO Capital Management, a lower middle market private equity firm, acquired CHCS Services, Inc. (a technology-enabled third-party administrator for senior health and eldercare markets) from Capgemini America, Inc. TELEO said it will invest in a digital transformation and data science capabilities to expand CHCS's offerings across long-term care and Medicare Supplement plans and support growth.

  • Buyer
    Cressey & Company LP
    Target
    Home Care Pulse

    Cressey & Company made a significant growth investment in Home Care Pulse to accelerate product development, expand into new healthcare end markets, and support strategic acquisitions. Home Care Pulse, headquartered in Rexburg, Idaho, provides satisfaction management, training, performance benchmarking, and eLearning solutions for the home care and post-acute markets and supports roughly 3,500 provider customers.

  • Buyer
    LHC Group, Inc.
    Target
    Heart 'n Home Hospice, Treasure Valley Hospice
    Type
    Buyout

    LHC Group, Inc. agreed to purchase Heart 'n Home Hospice, headquartered in Fruitland, Idaho, expanding its hospice footprint in Idaho and marking its initial entry into hospice services in Oregon. The deal includes three hospice providers operating 10 locations (six in southwestern Idaho and four in central/eastern Oregon), is expected to close July 1, 2021, and is expected to generate approximately $20 million of annualized revenue.

  • Buyer
    Center for Social Dynamics, NMS Capital
    Target
    JF Autism Services, LLC
    Type
    Addon

    Center for Social Dynamics (CSD), a portfolio company of NMS Capital, has acquired JF Autism Services, a home-based applied behavior analysis (ABA) provider operating in Washington and Idaho. The add-on expands CSD's geographic footprint into Washington and Idaho; JF founder Jennifer Fitzpatrick will remain a shareholder in the combined company.

  • Buyer
    Harkness Capital Partners I (Harkness Capital)
    Target
    Homestyle Direct (HSD)

    Harkness Capital Partners I (Harkness Capital) made a growth equity investment in Homestyle Direct (HSD), a Twin Falls, Idaho-based provider of home-delivered meals to Medicaid recipients. The capital will support HSD's growth initiatives, including expansion of production and manufacturing capabilities and growth into adjacent markets such as Medicare Advantage.

  • Buyer
    Pine Tree Equity
    Target
    Innercept, LLC

    Miami-based private equity firm Pine Tree Equity invested in Innercept, a Coeur d'Alene, Idaho residential treatment provider for adolescents and young adults, in February 2021. The firm partnered with Innercept's founders to support growth, expand clinical capabilities and service offerings while the existing management team remains in place.

  • Buyer
    The PharmEase Group
    Target
    RAM Pharma
    Type
    Buyout

    The PharmEase Group acquired RAM Pharma, a 503B compounding outsourcing facility, on July 23, 2020 and will operate the business as a wholly owned subsidiary under the new name Compound Preferred. The acquisition expands PharmEase's compounding and sterile preparation capabilities, strengthens provider relationships, and broadens the group's national market reach.

  • Buyer
    Jet Health, Inc., SV Life Sciences, Health Enterprise Partners
    Target
    First Choice Home Health and Hospice
    Type
    Buyout

    Jet Health, Inc. acquired Boise-based First Choice Home Health and Hospice, marking Jet Health’s entry into the hospice market and expanding its geographic footprint into Idaho. Funding for the transaction was provided by SV Life Sciences and Health Enterprise Partners; financial terms were not disclosed and several First Choice founders will remain with the business while one will retire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which healthcare services subsectors are most visible in Idaho deals?

Senior living (including assisted living and memory care), hospice and home health/private duty, behavioral health (ABA and residential treatment), plus healthcare technology and enabling services (patient engagement, emergency readiness, and third-party administration).

What kinds of growth strategies appear across the Idaho acquisitions?

Expansion of footprint and operating capacity in Idaho, integration of content/technology into larger platforms, and capability adds such as AED program oversight/remote monitoring, digital transformation/data science, and sterile preparation/compliance-oriented compounding capacity.

Do any buyers appear multiple times in Idaho healthcare services transactions?

Yes. The Pennant Group, Inc. appears repeatedly, including acquisitions related to senior living operations and home-based care in Idaho.

Are these acquisitions limited to care delivery providers?

No. The page also includes acquisitions of healthcare enablement and technology assets, such as WebMD Health Corp. (Internet Brands) acquiring operating assets to strengthen engagement capabilities and Cardio Partners acquiring RescueStat to broaden emergency readiness solutions.

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