A Dallas-based autism therapy company has been bought by a private equity firm.
Tenex Capital Management has purchased Behavioral Innovations, which provides applied behavior analysis therapy to children with autism and other developmental disabilities at 77 centers in Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado, reports the Dallas Morning News.
The private equity firm Shore Capital Partners announced the sale, saying it partnered with BI last year "with the goal of providing best-in-class clinical care to children on the autism spectrum by rapidly opening new centers and training the high caliber clinicians necessary to deliver industry-leading care."
"We're extremely proud of what the Behavioral Innovations team has built," says Shore partner John Hennegan.
"Through the company's significant growth, the BI team remained committed to client-centered services and a patient-first culture above all else."
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