LIBERTY LAKE, Washington—Family Resource Home Care, an independent homecare agency based in the Pacific Northwest, announced the acquisition of Beneficial In-Home Care Inc., an Eastern Washington homecare agency with six locations in Spokane, Colville, Wenatchee, Moses Lake, Pullman and Omak. Together, the agencies aim to serve more clients in these markets.
“The opportunity to acquire Beneficial In-Home Care was a perfect alignment with our growth and market development strategies at Family Resource,” said Hector Barragan, CEO of Family Resource Home Care. “With a strong reputation for delivering exceptional support to seniors and families across Washington, we are thrilled to welcome their dedicated team to our organization and look forward to continuing to grow together.”
Since 2019, Family Resource Home Care has grown from eight locations to more than 35 across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Colorado. The company provides a wide range of services including personal care, medication management, meal preparation, housekeeping, companionship, dementia support and end-of-life, transitional respite care.
“For over 20 years, Beneficial In-Home Care has been committed to improving the lives of our clients and their families through compassionate and reliable care,” said Corey Ross, CEO of Beneficial In-Home Care. “As we looked for the right transition plan for our company, we were elated that Family Resource Home Care expressed interest. As the market leaders in homecare alongside us, this is truly the joining of two exceptional organizations that will allow for the expansion of our mission and provide even greater support to our clients and caregivers.”
As part of its growth and value creation plan, Family Resource Home Care said it has deployed an acquisition strategy to identify agencies for sale in its target markets. The company seeks to ensure a seamless transition for clients, caregivers and staff while maintaining continuity of care. For this most recent transaction, Family Resource aims to integrate operations over the next several months to unify the companies.