Tag: ATG Rehab
Numotion buys Mobility Designs
May 7, 2013HME News Staff
ATLANTA - Numotion, formerly ATG Rehab and United Seating & Mobility, has acquired Mobility Designs, an Atlanta-based complex rehab provider, according to a press release. Founded in 1985, Mobility Designs specializes in complex seating systems and mobility equipment, primarily for pediatric patients, the release noted. This is the second acquisition for Numotion since the merger. The company announced in April that it acquired Ultimate Mobility, a provider of power wheelchairs in Worcester, Mass.
Numotion offers Active Controls system
April 29, 2013HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn. - Numotion, the company formed from the merger of ATG Rehab and United Seating and Mobility, now offers a midline mounting system for power wheelchair drive controls from Active Controls, according to a press release. The ReJoy joystick platform allows users to re-position armrest-mounted hand controls in up to three locations on any power wheelchair. The system components are coded for billing purposes as K0108, the release noted.
Numotion: new name, new acquisition
April 5, 2013HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn. - Effective June 1, Numotion will become the official name of the company formed by the January merger between ATG Rehab and United Seating & Mobility. The company has also made its first acquisition since the merger, buying Ultimate Mobility, a provider of power wheelchairs based in Worcester, Mass., according to a press release. Frank Biondello, regional executive vice president of Numotion, stated in the release that the purchase “expands our presence in central...
ATG, USM set transition path
January 11, 2013Elizabeth Deprey
ROCKY HILL, Conn., and ST. LOUIS - A combined ATG Rehab and United Seating and Mobility will have a whopping 124 locations in 39 states, but there may be room for further growth, say company execs.“It would be very aggressive, but I wouldn't rule it out,” said Cody Verrett, vice president of sales and marketing for ATG Rehab.Following the merger, announced Jan. 3, ATG Rehab President Paul Bergantino will become president and CEO of the new company, with USM President Bob Gouy taking...
Major shake-ups in complex rehab
January 4, 2013HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn. and ST. LOUIS - Two of the three major players in the complex rehab market have joined forces.ATG Rehab of Rocky Hill, Conn., and United Seating & Mobility (USM) of St. Louis have merged, a move that both companies anticipate will broaden their network and generate greater stakeholder value, according to a press release.“The combination of ATG and USM creates a company with the resources to invest in protecting and improving consumer access to complex mobility and the...
ATG Rehab merges with United Seating & Mobility
January 4, 2013HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn. and ST. LOUIS - Two of the three major players in the complex rehab market have teamed up.ATG Rehab of Rocky Hill, Conn., and United Seating & Mobility (USM) of St. Louis have merged, a move that the companies anticipate will broaden their network and generate greater stakeholder value, according to a press release.“The combination of ATG and USM creates a company with the resources to invest in protecting and improving consumer access to complex mobility and the other...
ATG Rehab adds depth in two states
January 2, 2013HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn., and APEX, N.C. - ATG Rehab has expanded its services in North Carolina and Virginia by acquiring the complex rehab business of Carolina Mobility & Seating. Carolina Mobility's locations in Apex, Asheville and Greensboro, N.C., and Chesapeake, Va., will become ATG Rehab locations. Its location in Wilmington, N.C., will merge with an existing ATG Rehab location there. Carolina Mobility adds 18 assistive technology practitioners (ATPs) to the ATG Rehab team. ATG Rehab now has 25 ATPs...
ATG Rehab stays small even as it grows
December 21, 2012Elizabeth Deprey
Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part series.ROCKY HILL, Conn. - ATG Rehab has snapped up more than half a dozen complex rehab companies in the past year, but the provider's goal is actually to stay small.“As large as we may have grown over the past several years, our focus is still about the local clinics and the local clients that are looking for their wheelchairs,” said Cody Verrett, vice president of sales and marketing. “Our president, Paul Bergantino, always says,...
Sen. Blumenthal visits ATG
December 13, 2012HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn. - Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., met with ATG Rehab customers and executives on Dec. 12, according to a press release. Gary Kuchachik and 11-year-old Lexi Charbonneau, two individuals whose lives depend on complex rehab, told the senator how important it is to have appropriate seating and control modifications to remain independent and functional. Blumenthal also toured company headquarters with Paul Bergantino, ATG Rehab's president and CEO, and Frank Biondello, division president,...
ATG Rehab buys Medical Specialty Supply
December 4, 2012HME News Staff
ROCKY HILL, Conn., and OKLAHOMA CITY - ATG Rehab recently acquired the complex rehab business segment of Medical Specialty Supply, an Oklahoma City-based provider of specialized and custom designed power and manual wheelchairs, seating equipment and more, according to a press release. ATG Rehab plans to relocate and expand its Oklahoma City office to a larger, 5,000 square-foot facility that will maintain and control all operations for the state. “ATG Rehab's purchase of Medical Specialty...