Pace Homecare acquires Sarnia-Lambton Physiotherapy

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Pace Homecare is pleased to announce the acquisition of Sarnia-Lambton Physiotherapy, a home healthcare service provider located in Sarnia.

Sarnia-Lambton Physiotherapy was founded in 1991 by Ingrid Letham, a Physiotherapist, who has a long standing history delivering service on behalf of the Erie St. Clair Community Care Access Centre.

Ingrid brings with her to Pace an experienced team of Physiotherapists who provide community based Physiotherapy for clients located in Sarnia and surrounding areas such as Port Franks, Ipperwash, Corunna, Petrolia and others.

Frank Pace, President of Pace Homecare: "We are very pleased to have Ingrid and her team join Pace Homecare. The addition of Sarnia-Lambton Physiotherapy will further strengthen Pace Homecare's therapy program in the Erie St. Clair LHIN geography. In addition to gaining some excellent therapists, we will also improve our ability to respond more effectively to client needs in many of the rural areas in Erie St. Clair."  

Ingrid Letham, founder of Sarnia Lambton Physiotherapy: "I am very excited to be joining Pace Homecare. This was a logical move and a natural fit for our company to join with Pace. Pace is investing in building a top quality community based therapy program and I am happy that our team can be a part of that vision."

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PACE HOMECARE SERVICES INC

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