What Private Equity's Growth in Autism Therapy Means for Families

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A study found private equity firms acquired nearly 600 autism therapy sites in 10 years, raising questions about care accessibility and quality.

What Private Equity's Growth in Autism Therapy Means for Families

According to Acuity News, private equity firms have acquired nearly 600 autism therapy sites over the past decade. While the study didn't analyze impacts on care quality, this rapid consolidation raises important questions for families seeking services.

Why This Matters

As more therapy practices become part of larger corporate structures, parents may notice:

  • Changes in staff turnover or provider continuity
  • Shifts in billing practices or insurance coverage
  • Potential differences in therapy approaches

Practical Steps for Parents

  1. Ask questions about any ownership changes at your child's therapy center
  2. Monitor services closely for unexpected changes in quality or staffing
  3. Explore alternatives if your current provider no longer meets your needs

While private equity investment can bring resources to expand access, families should stay informed about how business decisions may affect their child's care.

Read the full report at Acuity News.

Source: acuity.news

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