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Lifeway Mobility expands western footprint

April 27, 2022HME News Staff

HARTFORD, Conn. – Lifeway Mobility has acquired Accessible Systems, Inc., expanding its presence in the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions.  ASI, a full-service dealer of stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, residential elevators, ramps, step-in tubs and overhead lifts, was co-founded more than 22 years ago by John Bixenman, Marty Twaddell and Nathan Colburn.   “We are proud of the reputation we have earned in our mission to serve families who want to stay in their own home...

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Lifeway scales business

August 13, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

HARTFORD, Conn. – Lifeway Mobility will use a new investment from Cressey & Company, a health care focused private equity firm, to expand its footprint in markets throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Mid-South, Midwest and West Coast, says President Paul Bergantino.  “Lifeway’s growth strategy will be through a combination of organic new market openings and complementary acquisitions,” he said. “Specific to acquisitions, we are seeking to partner with high quality organizations...

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Lifeway Mobility expands footprint

August 3, 2021HME News Staff

PHILADELPHIA – Lifeway Mobility plans to open several new locations: Lifeway Mobility Baltimore, serving the Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D.C., metro areas, and the Eastern Shore; Lifeway Mobility Charlotte, serving greater Charlotte, N.C., northern South Carolina and surrounding areas; and Lifeway Mobility Columbia, serving greater Columbia and Charleston, S.C., and surrounding areas. "Lifeway's latest expansion into the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions cements our position as...

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Big names bring star power to home access market

November 25, 2015Tracy Orzel

Editor's note: Previously, we ran stories about former Numotion exec Paul Bergantino and National Seating & Mobility getting into this market. This week, we look at what it means when complex rehab's biggest names get into a market full force. YARMOUTH, Maine - Even with two of complex rehab's biggest names entering the home accessibility market, HME consultant Bill Stelzer says there's more than enough business for everyone. In October, National Seating & Mobility launched...

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Lifeway Mobility breaks onto home accessibility scene

November 13, 2015Tracy Orzel

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. - Paul Bergantino is no stranger to the HME industry and he's using that fact to his advantage.Nearly 25 years to the day after starting Connecticut Rehab, which later became ATG Rehab and then Numotion when ATG merged with United Seating & Mobility, Bergantino closed on the acquisition of EASE, a Windsor Locks, Conn.-based accessibility equipment provider, and used it as the foundation for his new company, Lifeway Mobility.“We acquired the majority shares of Ease and we...

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Former Numotion execs launch company

November 4, 2015HME News Staff

HARTFORD, Conn. - Well-known industry execs Paul Bergantino and Tim Burfield have launched Lifeway Mobility, which will provide home accessibility equipment like ramps, lifts and bath safety solutions. Bergantino, president of Lifeway, has held several high-profile positions, most recently CEO of Numotion. He also spent five years as CEO of ATG Rehab; Numotion was formed when ATG Rehab and United Seating & Mobility merged in 2013. Burfield, chairman of Lifeway, has worked side by side with Bergantino,...

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Numotion: 'A leading participant' in consolidation

September 6, 2013Elizabeth Deprey

ROCKY HILL, Conn. - Get ready, complex rehab: Numotion's not done shaking things up.“We just completed our 2016 plan,” said CEO Paul Bergantino in a statement to HME News. “It includes job creation, growth and continued acquisitions. We plan to be a leading participant as the industry consolidates.”It's been a busy year already for Numotion. Since United Seating and Mobility and ATG Rehab announced their plans to merge in January, the new company has spent the ensuing months...

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