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Thrive outlines merger of local behavioral health providers and CCBHC rollout
Summary
Thrive CEO John Wilson described a merger of two long-standing providers into a roughly $27 million organization, consolidation of outpatient services at 611 in Jefferson County, and an October award of certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC) status with planned rollout July 1, 2025.
John Wilson, chief executive officer of the newly formed Thrive, told the Health and Human Services Committee that his organization formed from a merger of Kratos and Transitional Living Services to preserve local behavioral health capacity and strengthen financial stability. Wilson said the two organizations were previously each about $12 million and that the combined organization will approach…
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