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Compassus Named To Inc. 5000 List Of America’s Fastest Growing Companies

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – Compassus, a nationwide network of community-based home health, palliative and hospice care programs, has been named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America.

“We are honored to be included among our country’s most successful private companies,” said James Deal, CEO. “Compassus is dedicated to clinical excellence, compassionate care, and providing comfort and support to patients and their families, and this recognition is a testament to our commitment to ensuring all individuals have access to the high-quality care they deserve.”

Compassus has seen tremendous growth over the past three years with a 139 percent increase in revenue since 2013.

The Nashville, Tennessee-based company was founded in 2006, but its roots in hospice reach back to 1979. Compassus has grown into a leading post-acute care company focused on improving the continuum of care for patients facing serious of life-limiting illnesses, and today the company operates more than 96 hospice, palliative and home health programs with 151 locations in 31 states across the U.S.

Compassus is leading the transformation of healthcare delivery by continuously and measurably improving the quality of person-centered, physician-driven and team-based care. From home health services that help patients maintain their independence, to palliative care focused on providing relief from the symptoms of a serious illness at any stage, to hospice care that assures end-of-life physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs are met, Compassus is dedicated to providing the greatest possible comfort and care to patients and their families.

The Inc. 5000 ranks companies by overall revenue growth over a three-year period. Inc. also ranks the fastest-growing companies by industry, metro area, revenue and number of employees.

For more information about Compassus, please visit compassus.com or call (866) 377-1607.