HarmonyBridge Children’s Health & Rehabilitation Centres Business Plan — Services & Care Model

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Services & Care Model

HarmonyBridge delivers eight integrated services spanning the full continuum from hospital discharge to healthy living at home. This breadth is the clinical and commercial core: it keeps children within one coordinated system, improves outcomes and continuity, and generates multiple, complementary revenue streams from each patient relationship.

The eight core services

Service

Scope

Role

Transitional medical care

24-hr nursing, medication, nutrition, respiratory & wound care

Core inpatient step-down

Rehabilitation institute

Physio, OT, speech, feeding, neurodevelopmental, hydro, robotics, VR

Core rehabilitation

Paediatric specialist clinics

Neurology, orthopaedics, pulmonology, cardiology, genetics, pain

Outpatient specialist care

Child development centre

Autism, ADHD, learning & developmental assessment

Assessment & early intervention

Mental health & family wellness

Child psychology, psychiatry, counselling, trauma

Whole-family support

Home healthcare

Home nursing, therapy visits, remote monitoring, telehealth

Continuity to home

Parent academy

Feeding, medication, physio, emergency & home-care training

Empowerment & outcomes

Children’s wellness

Vaccination, growth, screening, chronic-disease management

Prevention & retention

Figure 7. Year-5 revenue mix by payer & stream.

Inpatient transitional care and the rehabilitation institute anchor the model, while the specialist clinics, child-development centre, mental-health services, home healthcare, parent academy and wellness programme extend the continuum, diversify revenue and improve outcomes. The home-healthcare and telemedicine divisions are strategically important beyond their revenue share: they extend continuity of care to the home, reduce readmissions, and deepen the relationship with families and referring hospitals.

StrengthIntegration across the continuum is the clinical and commercial moat

A child discharged from a neonatal ICU or trauma unit may pass through transitional inpatient care, multidisciplinary rehabilitation, specialist clinics, home healthcare and the parent academy, all within one coordinated system. This integration improves clinical outcomes and continuity, creates several revenue streams from each patient relationship, and builds referral stickiness and payer confidence that a fragmented, single-service provider cannot match. It is the heart of both the care model and the investment case.