The Arizona firm that was acquired has 62 employees. Phoenix
Health Technologies Inc., a St. Louis-based provider of registered dietitian consulting services, has acquired an Arizona company that provides dietetics consulting to senior living communities.
Nutrition Alliance provides registered dietician and certified dietary manager consulting and training to 184 senior living communities, primarily in Arizona, officials said. “This acquisition will allow us to expand Dining RD’s Registered Dietitian Consulting service and integrate our menu and software programs, ultimately enhancing the current services provided to Nutrition Alliance clients,” HTI CEO
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