Two major players in the nursing home therapy space have formalized a merger.
Aegis Therapies and Broad River Rehab announced Monday that they have completed a strategic partnership designed to expand clinical capabilities and provide enhanced operational support to post-acute and senior living providers nationwide.
According to the organizations, the combined entity will offer broader access to technology-enabled tools and infrastructure aimed at improving clinical quality, strengthening compliance readiness, and supporting reimbursement performance.
Leaders emphasized that the merger will not disrupt existing operations. Service delivery models, local leadership, and business terms are expected to remain unchanged, with continuity of care cited as a top priority.
Leadership Cites Cultural Alignment
Broad River Rehab CEO Manning McGraw said the decision to merge followed careful consideration and a clear alignment between the two organizations.
“Aegis Therapies and Broad River Rehab share a commitment to clinical excellence and consistent, responsive service,” McGraw said in a statement. “By bringing our strengths together, we will be able to expand support and deliver added value to the people we serve and the customers who rely on us.”
Company executives described the move as a natural progression driven by shared values, similar organizational cultures, and a mutual focus on high-quality clinical care.
Focus on Clinicians and Frontline Teams
Aegis Therapies President Martha Schram said the merger is centered on strengthening support for clinicians working directly with patients and residents.
“At the heart of this are the clinicians and teams who show up every day for patients and residents,” Schram said. “By combining our organizations, we’re expanding the support behind those teams while staying focused on quality, consistency, and the customer experience.”
Early Integration Priorities
In the months ahead, the organizations plan to collaborate on initiatives aimed at enhancing clinical delivery and customer support. Early priorities include expanded training opportunities, shared operational resources, and the development of new clinical programs designed to generate measurable outcomes.
The companies also pointed to complementary strengths that informed the merger. Aegis Therapies brings national recognition for its clinical programs, wellness initiatives, and restorative care models, while Broad River Rehab contributes advanced technology platforms, data analytics, and nursing expertise.
Additional details about integration efforts are expected to be released over time. In the meantime, customers are encouraged to contact their local Aegis Therapies or Broad River Rehab leadership teams with questions.


