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NSM Acquires Integrity Medical’s Complex Rehab Division 

December 12, 2016 by Laurie Watanabe

National Seating & Mobility (NSM) has added four office locations with the acquisition of Integrity Medical’s complex rehab technology division. 

In a Dec. 6 news announcement, NSM said its new office locations are in Augusta, Macon and Savannah, Ga., and Columbia, S.C. 

With the acquisition, NSM also welcomed four ATPs onto its team: Brian Byler, Marc Smith, Chris Mayo and Steven Still. 

NSM described Byler and Smith as Integrity Medical principals. 

Bill Mixon, NSM’s CEO, said of the acquisition news, “We’re happy to be adding to our footprint in the southeast with the team and quality operation acquired from Integrity Medical. As we grow, the addition of highly qualified people continues to make us a better company.” 

Byler said in the announcement, “Being part of the NSM team gives us the freedom and greater resources to provide mobility to our clients. We couldn’t be happier with this development.” 

NSM indicated that Integrity Medical would continue to operate its durable medical equipment division. 

Integrity Medical was founded in 2001. In addition to its complex rehab technology business, Integrity Medical offers respiratory products and services, as well as bath safety equipment, lift chairs and equipment for patient rooms. Its corporate headquarters are in Augusta, Ga. 

National Seating & Mobility celebrates its 25th year in business in 2017.

 

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