Kentucky Desert Network

Phase 1 focuses on rural and small-city Kentucky hubs and satellites to expand PT and home-health access. Louisville remains a future Phase 2 metro flagship.

Kentucky Desert Network Strategy

Own the deserts, not the downtowns. Phase 1 centers on rural and small-city Kentucky hubs and satellites to expand PT, home-health, and mobile access. Louisville is positioned as a future Phase 2 metro flagship.

PT desert-first access

Phase 1 prioritizes underserved Kentucky communities where PT, home-health, and mobile access gaps are greatest.

Hub-and-satellite rollout

Owensboro and Greenville anchor Western operations, while Richmond supports Eastern and Central expansion into Appalachian counties.

Rural Kentucky first

The current wave focuses on rural and small-city Kentucky before larger metro markets.

Kentucky Hubs and Satellites

Planned footprint across Western and Eastern/Central Kentucky, with Louisville in future Phase 2.

LocationPodStatus
OwensboroWestern PodPhase 1
Greenville / MuhlenbergWestern PodPhase 1
MadisonvilleWestern PodComing soon
Hopkinsville / Ft CampbellWestern PodComing soon
HendersonWestern PodComing soon
PaducahWestern PodComing soon
RichmondEastern/Central PodPhase 1b
Beattyville / Campton areaEastern/Central PodIn development
Irvine / Clay City / Stanton areaEastern/Central PodIn development
LouisvilleFuture Phase 2Phase 2
Western Pod (Phase 1)

Owensboro and Greenville hubs with planned Western satellites.

LocationRoleStatus
OwensboroWestern hubPhase 1
Greenville / MuhlenbergPT desert hubPhase 1
MadisonvilleSatelliteComing soon
Hopkinsville / Ft CampbellSatelliteComing soon
HendersonSatelliteComing soon
PaducahSatellite / mini-hubComing soon

Focus: PT deserts, home-health access, and mobile coverage across Western Kentucky.

Eastern/Central Pod (Phase 1b)

Richmond as the hub with Appalachian satellites in development.

LocationRoleStatus
RichmondEastern/Central hubPhase 1b
Beattyville / Campton areaAppalachia satelliteIn development
Irvine / Clay City / Stanton areaAppalachia satelliteIn development
Additional micro-site (TBD)Optional satelliteIn development

Focus: rural Appalachia access, home health, and mobile PT into medically underserved counties.

Why Louisville Is Future Phase 2
  • A rural-first rollout allows broader Kentucky access before metro concentration.
  • The current model prioritizes multiple lower-cost locations over a single metro launch.
  • Louisville remains a future flagship once the desert-network model is validated.

Technology and Vendor Partners

These partners support clinical delivery, operations, and rollout consistency across the Kentucky network.

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