Add-on Acquisition • Healthcare Services

Acadia Acquires MMO Behavioral Health Systems

On December 2, 2015, Acadia acquired healthcare services company MMO Behavioral Health Systems

Acquisition Context
  • This is Acadia’s 26th transaction in the Healthcare Services sector.
  • This is Acadia’s 24th transaction in the United States.
  • This is Acadia’s 2nd transaction in Louisiana.

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M&A Deal Summary

Date December 2, 2015
Target MMO Behavioral Health Systems
Sector Healthcare Services
Buyer(s) Acadia
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition

Target Company

MMO Behavioral Health Systems

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
MMO Behavioral Health Systems is an operator of two acute inpatient behavioral health facilities with a total of 80 beds and located in Baton Rouge and in Covington.
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Buyer Overview 1

Buyer

Acadia

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Category Company
Founded 2005
Sector Healthcare Services
Employees19,192
Revenue 3.2B USD (2024)
DESCRIPTION
Acadia's headquarters in Franklin, Tennessee.
Acadia's headquarters in Franklin, Tennessee.

Acadia is a provider of inpatient behavioral healthcare services. Acadia was founded in 2005 and is based in Franklin, Tennessee.


Deal Context for Buyer #
Overall 26 of 32
Sector: Healthcare Services 26 of 32
Type: Add-on Acquisition 24 of 28
State: Louisiana 2 of 2
Country: United States 24 of 29
Year: 2015 6 of 6
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2015-07-01 The Manor Clinic

United States

The Manor Clinic is a provider of healthcare services.

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FOLLOWING DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2016-01-04 The Priory Group

Leatherhead Surrey, United Kingdom

Founded in 1980, Priory Group is a UK based operator of facilities for the treatment of mental illness, neurological injuries, addictions and eating disorders, and other conditions such as learning and behavior disorders. More than 30,000 patients are treated each year in more than 450 facilities across the country.

Buy $1.9B