Centric Health Announces Ontario Premier Visit to New Motion Specialties Store in Toronto
- Centric Health Demonstrates Accessibility Solutions that Help Seniors
Stay in Their Homes as They Age -
TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2012 /CNW/ - Centric Health Corporation ("Centric Health" or "the Company") (TSX: CHH), Canada's leading
diversified healthcare services company, announced that Ontario Premier
Dalton McGuinty today visited the newest retail location of Motion
Specialties Inc., a provider of home accessibility solutions, to
discuss the proposed Ontario Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit. At
the store located at 939 Eglinton Ave. East in Toronto, Motion
Specialties President, David Fraser, demonstrated for Premier McGuinty
a variety of home healthcare equipment and assistive devices that offer
seniors the opportunity to live comfortably and safely in their own
homes as they age.
The proposed Personal Income Tax credit is intended to assist with the
cost of permanent home modifications that improve accessibility or help
seniors be more functional and mobile at home. With a combined 94
stores across Canada, Motion Specialties, in partnership with
MEDIChair, which together comprise Centric Health's Home Medical
Equipment Division, offer a wide variety of household accessibility
solutions, including residential elevators, stair lifts, vertical
lifts, ramps, and walk-in tubs and showers.
"At Centric Health, our mission is to provide innovative solutions that
supplement the existing provincial healthcare systems across Canada,
supporting governments in their difficult challenge to offer quality,
evidence-based services to all individuals, in a timely manner," said
Daniel Carriere, President and Chief Executive Officer, Centric Health.
"We are committed to providing a comprehensive range of seniors'
wellness services and products that address the diverse needs of an
aging population - from home and vehicle modification to assistive
devices to advisory services - enabling them to age with dignity and
maintain their quality of life."
"This Tax Credit is directly aligned with our expertise in providing
safe, reliable lifting products for our clients," said Jim Closs, Vice-President of
Lifts & Elevating for Motion Specialties. "The maximum $1500 Tax Credit
on up to $10,000 in renovation expenses will enable more families to
make the financial decision that will allow them to fulfill their
accessibility and mobility needs."
Centric Health acquired Motion Specialties in February 2012 to
strengthen its position in the Home Medical Equipment market following
the acquisition of MEDIChair in June 2011. Over the past 30 months,
Centric Health has completed 17 acquisitions with a combined
transaction value of approximately $497 million, in pursuit of its
vision to be Canada's premier healthcare company, providing innovative
solutions centered on patients and healthcare professionals. The
Company currently operates in three divisions: Physiotherapy and
Assessments, Surgical and Medical Centres, and Pharmacy and Home
Medical Equipment.
About The Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit
The proposed Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit would be a new
permanent, refundable Personal Income Tax credit in the Province of
Ontario to assist with the cost of permanent home modifications that
improve accessibility or help a senior be more functional or mobile at
home. The credit would be worth up to $1,500 each year, calculated as
15 per cent of up to $10,000 in eligible home renovation expenses that
would help seniors stay safely in their homes. It could be claimed by
senior homeowners and tenants, and people who share a home with a
senior relative. Amounts claimed by couples would be subject to a
combined maximum of $10,000 in eligible expenses per year. For further
information, please visit http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/hhrtc/index.html
About Motion Specialties Inc.
Acquired by Centric Health in February 2011, Motion Specialties provides
comprehensive home health care and accessibility solutions for mobility
requirements. Motion Specialties is an independent Home Health Care
vendor with a network of 24 stores in Ontario, Alberta and British
Columbia. Motion Specialties provides a wide variety of mobility
devices, including; wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, bathroom safety
equipment, portable oxygen, CPAP, and home accessibility products such
as stair lifts and home elevators. Motion Specialties also provides
custom alteration and design options for seating and positioning
systems to clients in their own homes, long term care and retirement
homes, group homes, assisted living facilities and hospital and rehab
centres across Canada. For further information, please visit www.motionspecialties.com.
About Centric Health
Centric Health's vision is to be Canada's premier healthcare company,
providing innovative solutions centered on patients and healthcare
professionals. As a diversified healthcare company with investments in
several niche service areas, Centric Health currently has operations in
medical assessments, disability and rehabilitation management,
physiotherapy and surgical centres, homecare, specialty pharmacy and
wellness and prevention. With knowledge and experience of healthcare
delivery in international markets and extensive and trusted
relationships with payers, physicians, and government agencies, Centric
Health is pursuing expansion opportunities into other healthcare
sectors to create value for all stakeholders with an unwavering
commitment to the highest quality of care. Centric Health is listed on
the TSX under the symbol CHH. For further information, please visit www.centrichealth.ca. Centric Health's strategic advisor is Global Healthcare Investments &
Solutions, Inc. ("GHIS") (www.ghis.us). GHIS and entities controlled by shareholders of GHIS are currently
the largest shareholders of Centric Health.
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Image with caption: "David Fraser (L), President of Motion Specialties, shows Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty a walk-in bath tub with grab bars and other safety features. Designed to provide safety and independence, such products address the specific needs of seniors who face difficulty using traditional bath and shower products. (CNW Group/Centric Health Corporation)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120223_C6772_PHOTO_EN_10365.jpg
Image with caption: "Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty chats with Daniel Carriere, President and CEO of Centric Health Corp., which acquired Motion Specialties Inc. in February 2012 (CNW Group/Centric Health Corporation)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120223_C6772_PHOTO_EN_10366.jpg
Image with caption: "Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty talks with media about the proposed Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit, at Motion Specialties' newest retail location in Toronto (CNW Group/Centric Health Corporation)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120223_C6772_PHOTO_EN_10367.jpg