The Moxie Health Group Expands to 70+ Facilities Across Four States
- Lauren Ferrer
- Jan 29
- 3 min read
The Moxie Health Group has reached a new milestone: supporting more than 70 skilled nursing and long-term care facilities across the United States, a footprint the company has built in just one year.
With active operations in Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and Ohio, the company’s growth reflects rising demand for coordinated, specialty-driven care inside post-acute settings. What began in Florida as a focused clinical program has evolved into a multi-state platform serving facilities navigating some of the most complex challenges in modern healthcare.
For operators, partners, and healthcare leaders, The Moxie Health Group’s rapid expansion signals both momentum and a shift in how post-acute care is being delivered.
Why this growth matters now
Post-acute care is under pressure from every direction. Facilities are caring for older, sicker patients discharged earlier from hospitals. Staffing shortages continue to strain nursing teams. At the same time, reimbursement models and regulators are increasingly focused on hospital readmissions, documentation quality, and continuity of care.
Traditional facility models were not built for this level of clinical complexity. Many organizations are being asked to deliver near-hospital acuity with long-term care resources.
The Moxie Health Group’s growth is directly tied to this gap. Facilities are seeking partners who can strengthen clinical coverage, support frontline staff, and reduce avoidable hospitalizations without adding operational burden.
Expanding across four key states
The Moxie Health Group’s largest footprint remains in Florida, where its programs were first developed. From there, the organization has expanded into Tennessee, Texas, and Ohio, building regional clinical teams and operational infrastructure to support facility partners in each market.

Expanding across states that include both major metro areas and rural communities matters in post-acute care. Research has found that while postacute care use is similar for older adults in rural and urban counties, mortality after discharge is higher for patients from rural counties, and those rural-urban differences are larger among patients receiving formal postacute care. In other words, the need is not only widespread, it is uneven.
A multi-state footprint that reaches diverse communities helps address that reality. It allows The Moxie Health Group to bring consistent clinical standards, specialty access, and real-time support to facilities where resources and referral networks can look very different, while still maintaining one coordinated model focused on outcomes and continuity.
A coordinated model of care inside facilities
The Moxie Health Group operates as an interdisciplinary clinical partner embedded in the facility setting. Its teams include physicians and advanced practice providers across pulmonary and critical care, internal medicine, infectious disease, cardiology, nephrology, and primary care, working alongside nurses, respiratory therapists, and care coordinators.
The goal is to identify and treat problems earlier, manage chronic disease proactively, and prevent avoidable hospital transfers whenever safely possible. For residents, this means fewer disruptions and more consistent care. For facilities, it means improved stability, stronger outcomes, and reduced readmission risk.
Education and training are a central part of the model. Moxie clinicians work with facility staff to improve early recognition of clinical decline, standardize escalation pathways, and strengthen communication with providers. This not only improves patient safety but also helps nursing teams manage higher-acuity residents with greater confidence.
Around-the-clock nurse practitioner coverage further supports this system, giving facilities access to real-time clinical decision-making after hours and on weekends, when unnecessary transfers most often occur.
The Moxie Health Group also operates stewardship programs focused on the appropriate use of medications, oxygen, and antibiotics, helping facilities improve patient safety while controlling costs and regulatory risk.
Building momentum in a changing industry
As hospitals shorten length of stay and post-acute facilities absorb increasing clinical complexity, the need for coordinated, specialty-supported care inside nursing facilities continues to grow.
The Moxie Health Group plans to continue expanding into Kentucky, New Jersey, Alabama, and Pennsylvania while investing further in clinical training, specialty coverage, and technology through its MoxieLink care coordination platform.
Join the team
To support its expanding footprint, The Moxie Health Group is actively hiring Nurse Practitioners in Texas, Ohio, Florida, Kentucky, Alabama, and New Jersey.
Clinicians interested in joining a collaborative, facility-based care model focused on medically complex patients and long-term outcomes can learn more by reaching out through our contact form here: themoxiehealthgroup.com/contactus.
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