Pyramid Healthcare Acquires Mazzitti & Sullivan
Pyramid Healthcare announced today its acquisition of Mazzitti & Sullivan, a central Pennsylvania provider of outpatient behavioral health services and employee assistance programs (EAP).
Mazzitti & Sullivan was founded in 1983 and is licensed by the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. They offer high-quality counseling services at 5 different locations throughout central Pennsylvania including Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Mechanicsburg, and Middletown. Additionally, they provide EAP services to more than 200 employers at over 400 work sites across the nation.
Mazzitti & Sullivan will enhance Pyramid Healthcare’s continuum of care and expand on current service offerings in central PA by providing outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, individual therapy, and assessments for substance abuse treatment, in addition to Employee Assistance Services.
Pyramid Healthcare currently operates over 40 behavioral health outpatient treatment locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in addition to almost 700 licensed residential drug and alcohol treatment beds at 10 facilities in PA.
“We are excited to be a member of the Pyramid Healthcare network of services,” said founders Chuck Mazzitti and Andy Sullivan. “They have a history of high quality client care and a long-term commitment to service excellence that mirrors the values Mazzitti & Sullivan have exemplified throughout our 30+ year history.”
“The great reputation that Mazzitti and Sullivan deserves and have worked so hard for over many years makes us proud to have them as part of the growing Pyramid team,” said Jonathan Wolf, CEO of Pyramid Healthcare. “Their concentration of services in central PA further enhances our desire to make treatment more accessible by offering a complete continuum of assessment and treatment services across PA. Their extensive network of EAP services further completes our ability to provide a complete package of services specifically to employers throughout the Commonwealth and beyond.”