VitalCaring Pulls Agreement

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

Just as we were setting the article on UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys for publication, we received the following breaking news story:

VitalCaring Divestment Agreement Cancelled

VitalCaring entered into the agreement on June 28, 2024, just after the merger announcement and initial pushback from the Department of Justice. The DOJ approved the divestiture, despite some misgivings about the quality of care. VitalCaring said at the time that it believed the merger and the divestment were in the “best interest of patients and stakeholders.”

VitalCaring has been under its own scrutiny since 2022 when Encompass Health and its home health and hospice arm, Enhabit, Inc. accused VitalCaring CEO April Anthony of using unethical practices to establish the company. Anthony is the founder of Encompass Home Health & Hospice, the previous owner and CEO of Liberty Health Services, and founder and former CEO of Homecare Homebase.

She Who Shall Not be Named

Encompass Health filed an injunction against April Anthony, and her partners Vistria Group and Nautic Partners in 2021 for violation of the terms of her employment agreement, non-competition agreement, non-solicitation, and misappropriation of trade secrets.

Anthony and her partners purchased a small home health agency in Louisiana and started plan for its growth while Anthony was still CEO of Encompass. Additionally, Anthony recruited employees of Encompass to work at her new venture using a fake recruiter to cover her tracks. Anthony used fake names, spouses’ phones, and her personal laptop to remain undetected during this time. Anthony asked her partners and recruits to refer to her as Voldemort.

Judgment Day

In August of 2022, a judge called the actions of Anthony and her partners “willful misconduct” and agreed with almost all of Encompass’s allegations. The judge found that Anthony was in violation of her non-compete agreement and that she was actively running a direct competitor while still serving as CEO of Encompass. The judge stated, “These are not the actions of a person complying with her contractual obligations.” Although Encompass’s injunction asked to have the non-compete agreement extended, the judge only enforced the existing non-compete agreement, and found that that Anthony had violated the covenant.

Pay the Piper

The Delaware Court of Chancery, in December of 2024, agreed with the earlier findings of the court and found that Anthony, two former senior officers of Encompass, and the investment companies were complicit in their miconduct and that VitalCaring was a result of their deceit.

The court awarded an upfront payment for mitigation damages of $1.62 million dollars plus attorneys’ fees. The court also imposed a trust entitling Encompass Health and Enhabit to 43% of al of VitalCaring Group’s future profits, paid quarterly as well as 43% of proceeds if and when the company is sold.

Divorce Proceedings

Depending on the source, each of the companies involved in the divestiture agreement are claiming credit for filing for divorce. 

  • An equity analyst for UnitedHealth Group said, “UNH has abandoned VitalCaring as a divestiture buyer after the Delaware Chancery decision against VitalCaring’s executives.”
  • An article from a hospice website stated, “Amedisys has halted the divestiture of some of its home health and hospice locations to Texas-based VitalCaring. 
  • A stock market website reported “VitalCaring Group cancelled the acquisition of certain home health care centers from UnitedHealth Group, Inc.”

Regardless of who filed for divorce, UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys are courting new partners to acquire the home health centers that need to be divested before their marriage can be blessed by the DOJ.

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Kristin Rowan, Editor
Kristin Rowan, Editor

Kristin Rowan has been working at The Rowan Report since 2008. She is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news .She also has a master’s degree in business administration and marketing and runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing.  Connect with Kristin directly kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

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Vendor Watch: VitalCaring Cognitive Care Pilot

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts:                                          Nancy Lecroy
VP, Marketing & Communications
VitalCaring
O 469.839.3777
Nancy.lecroy@vitalcaring.com

Kelly Faville
FourSeventeen Communications
On behalf of Constant Therapy Health
M 978-621-6667
kelly@constanttherapy.com

VitalCaring’s AI-driven Cognitive Care Pilot Shows Promising Results

National leader in home health and hospice care to extend AI-enabled speech, language, and cognitive therapy initiative across its network

DALLAS and LEXINGTON, Mass., September 12, 2024 – VitalCaring, a leading national home health and hospice care provider, has unveiled the results of a seven-month AI-driven cognitive care pilot program that delivered enhanced personalized therapy to patients living with cognitive disorders. Through the pilot, VitalCaring deployed Constant Therapy’s digital speech, language, and cognitive therapy platform as part of its home-based services for select patients.

Significant Cognitive Gains

Patients in the program showed statistically significant cognitive improvements, including:

• A 35% increase in Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)* (average score)
• A 33% increase in Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS)*(average score)
• Improvement by at least one cognitive level (55% of patients)
• Achievement of normal cognitive functional score by discharge (35% of patients)

“This pilot program was tailored to fast-track our patients’ journey to regaining independence safely in their homes. Adding innovative tools like the Constant Therapy platform to our existing care plans for cognitive issues and neurological disorders extends the exceptional work of our therapists.”

Janice Riggins

Chief Clinical Officer, VitalCaring

A valuable complement to clinician-supervised therapy

Patients’ ability to independently access Constant Therapy’s therapeutic exercises at home has proven to be a valuable and meaningful complement to clinician-supervised therapy. The aim of the VitalCaring Cognitive Care pilot program was to determine how additional therapy tools could accelerate recovery and maximize cognitive functioning for VitalCaring patients with dementia-related diseases or those recovering from stroke or other brain injuries. On average, each patient in the pilot program was able to access an additional 11 hours of digital therapy on their own. Due to the success of this pilot, VitalCaring will explore opportunities to extend the initiative across its network.

“VitalCaring stands at the forefront of home healthcare innovation, transforming patient experiences and outcomes with advanced technological and analytical approaches,” said Veera Anantha, Founder and CEO of Constant Therapy Health. Our platform supports their practice of providing outstanding, individualized treatment to patients affected by neurological conditions or brain injuries.”

What Caregivers and Family are Saying

  • “Thanks to the AI therapy, my uncle regained his motor skills. He can now operate mobile phones and stay connected with loved ones.” The patient’s MoCA score improved from 14 to 26 – moderate cognitive impairment to normal cognitive ability.
  • “My mother’s ability to hold conversations with friends and family improved significantly after using the AI-driven tools.” The patient’s MoCA score rose from 16 to 27 – moderate cognitive impairment to normal cognitive ability.
  • “Our family noticed remarkable cognitive improvements in my grandfather. He’s better at following events and recalling important information.” The patient’s MoCA score jumped from 17 to 25 – moderate to mild cognitive impairment.
VitalCaring Pilot

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About the VitalCaring Cognitive Care Pilot Program

The pilot program ran from October 2023 through May 2024 and included 52 patients aged 54 to 92, with an average age of 77.45. Patients had various primary diagnoses, including cerebral infarction, brain tumors, dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease), Parkinson’s disease, encephalitis, encephalopathy, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Patients’ performance was measured by: the Montreal Cognitive Assessment/MoCA and the Saint Louis University Mental Status/SLUMS cognitive screening.

About Contant Therapy Health

Constant Therapy Health is a next-generation digital health company whose technology is clinically proven to improve the efficacy of cognitive, speech, and language therapy, as well as increase access to and reduce the cost of therapy. Constant Therapy, an award-winning mobile program, uses patented AI technology to deliver personalized exercises that rebuild cognitive and speech function for individuals recovering from stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI) or living with aphasia, dementia, and other neurological conditions. Built by a team of top neuroscientists at Boston University, Constant Therapy is used by tens of thousands of patients as prescribed by their clinicians, helping to create the world’s largest brain rehabilitation database, and providing insights that can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of brain rehabilitation.

About VitalCaring

VitalCaring delivers compassionate, high-quality home-based healthcare to patients in the comfort of their own homes. By bringing together like-minded people who are called to care and supported by a positive organizational culture, VitalCaring is positioned to deliver an exceptional patient experience at every encounter. VitalCaring is a national leader in the home health and hospice industry, serving patients throughout the Southern United States, including Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. From its base in the South, VitalCaring is expanding to serve even more communities nationwide.

This press release was originally published by VitalCaring and is reprinted with permission. For more information or to request permission to reprint, please reach out to the media contacts listed above.