Thesis Capital Partners has successfully recapitalized The Ridge Ohio, enhancing its capabilities to deliver personalized addiction treatment services.
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Thesis Capital Partners has successfully completed the recapitalization of The Ridge Ohio, a distinguished physician-led addiction treatment center, dedicated to providing discreet and evidence-based recovery services. Established in 2011 by Dr. Jeffrey Stuckert, The Ridge specializes in tailored addiction recovery programs while ensuring the utmost privacy for its clients, particularly those from high-income backgrounds. The facility operates in Cincinnati and Columbus, offering both inpatient and outpatient services designed to meet the unique needs of professionals, including physicians, nurses, and executives.
At The Ridge, clients benefit from an upscale residential environment that facilitates a balance between recovery and everyday life. Recent expansions have enhanced the facility, adding over 5,000 square feet of multipurpose space dedicated to clinical, experiential, and educational activities, thereby supporting a comprehensive continuum of care that integrates holistic therapies like yoga, music and art therapy, meditation, and nutrition counseling.
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The behavioral health industry in the United States has seen a significant evolution, particularly in the area of addiction treatment. With increasing awareness of mental health issues and the opioid crisis, demand f
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Thesis Capital Partners
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The Ridge Ohio
in 2025
in a Recapitalization deal