Clearday, Inc. (OTCQB: CLRD) is pleased to issue a corporate update.
In August 2021, we successfully announced the merger with Allied Integral United, Inc., which closed on September 9. After the merger closing, we changed our name to Clearday, Inc., and changed our symbol to ‘CLRD’. These critical milestones were the first of many as Clearday continues to conduct its innovative non-acute care services available as a public company.
The most recent cap-structure, after the common stock issued in the merger, includes our issued and outstanding shares of common stock (public float) of approximately 14,910,000.
Clearday™ was created with the vision to provide transformative new care models that extend the ability for older Americans to age in place. Our businesses include:
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Clearday at Home™ – our digital care platform that may be used by Home Care Agencies (with a target market of approximately 18,000 agencies across America) to grow their bottom line while improving care. Caregiver supply and demand is out of balance: We believe that there is currently one Caregiver for every 43 job openings.
Clearday at Home™ enables Home Care Agencies to
- Grow Revenues & Clients
- Retain Valuable Team Members
- Provide On-the-Job Caregiver Tools
- Provide Interactive Activities for Clients
Clearday Clubs™ which are designed to be an inspiring new kind of daytime destination for older Americans, including those with lifestyle-limiting chronic health conditions. Inside Clearday Clubs™, you’ll find a place that looks and feels like home. Clearday Clubs™ are designed to be peaceful and relaxing, with enough room for each member to find their own best routine.
In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we deferred the opening of our Clearday Clubs and accelerated our development of our digital offering – Clearday at Home.™ “I am very proud that we were able to launch our digital service in about a year during a difficult environment with our own funding” said James Walesa CEO of Clearday. Clearday has acquired an adult daycare in San Antonio and are rebranding it to be part of its Clearday Club brand. Clearday is also developing its flagship adult daycare center at its 8800 Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas headquarters.
Clearday’s Memory Care America living centers are recognized in their respective communities as the premier residential cognitive care provider, with an unmatched combination of personalized care, innovative programs, and leading safety practices. Our unique approach differentiates our living centers from traditional nursing care, so our residents live a more fulfilling, engaging daily life in an environment of unsurpassed safety.
James Walesa CEO of Clearday stated, “I am pleased to report our successful merger that resulted in Allied Integral United, Inc. going public. We are working on a number of initiatives to adopt innovative therapies, products and services while continuing to service our clients with the upmost care.”