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Kindred Healthcare

Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
Public
Traded as KND
S&P 600 Component
Industry Healthcare
Founded 1985, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Headquarters Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Key people

Phyllis R. Yale (Chairman)
Benjamin A. Breier (President/CEO)
Stephen R. Cunanan (CPO)
Steven D. Farber (CFO)
Charlie Wardrip (CIO)
Products Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals, Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers, Assisted Living Facilities, Rehabilitation Services, Hospice Care, Care Management
Revenue $4.9 Billion USD (2013)
Number of employees
65,300
Divisions Transitional Care Hospitals, Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers, Care Management, RehabCare
Website kindredhealthcare.com

Kindred Healthcare Incorporated is a healthcare services company that operates hospitals, nursing centers, and contract rehabilitation services across the United States. Kindred is the largest diversified post-acute healthcare provider in the U.S.

Kindred's headquarters and support center are located in Louisville, Kentucky.

Kindred is a Fortune 500 company, ranked as #410 in 2013. In 2014, Kindred ranked 4th among Health Care: Medical Facilities in Fortune magazine's list of most admired companies. As of August 2013, Kindred Healthcare has 76,000 employees in 46 states and 6 billion in annual revenue.

Kindred was founded in 1985 as Vencor, Inc. The current name was adopted on April 20, 2001 following the company's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Kindred operates four divisions: Transitional Care Hospitals, Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers, Care Management, and RehabCare. A former fifth division, Kindred Pharmacy Services (KPS), was spun off in a merger with AmerisourceBergen, resulting in the creation of PharMerica.

The Transitional Care Hospital division provides long-term acute care services to medically complex patients. Along with traditional freestanding hospitals, Kindred operates hospital-in-hospitals (HIH) that operate in a "host hospital" to provide long term acute care to patients it receives from the short-term acute care units.

The Nursing and Rehabilitation Division of Kindred Healthcare operates nursing and rehabilitation centers and assisted living facilities. Kindred's centers care for both short- and long-term residents.

A series of acquisitions from 2008 through 2011 led to the creation of a separate division for care management.

The Care Management Division of Kindred Healthcare provides home health, hospice and private duty services to patients in a variety of settings, including homes, skilled nursing facilities and other residential settings. The division includes Kindred at Home. Care management services previously fell within the Home Health and Hospice division of Kindred Healthcare.


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