Ethema Health Corporation and Addiction Recovery Care LLC have mutually agreed not to proceed with a partnership that was announced in October 2025. Both parties have terminated the Letter of Intent that outlined their planned collaboration. Shawn Leon, CEO of Ethema Health Corporation, stated the company remains focused on its existing operations. "We look forward to the year ahead and expect to continue growing our businesses in Florida and Kentucky and to continue serving our clients and the communities we operate in," Leon said. The termination marks a shift from the partnership plans announced just over two months ago.
Ethema Health Corporation operates in the behavioral healthcare sector with a specialization in substance use disorder treatment. The company has developed what it describes as a unique treatment style over the past decade, achieving success with in-patient treatment programs for adults. Ethema indicates it will continue developing treatment programs and techniques for the North American market. Additional information about the company's operations is available through its official website at https://www.ethemahealth.com.
The original announcement of the partnership termination was released through New Media Wire and can be viewed at https://www.newmediawire.com. The press release included standard forward-looking statement disclosures noting that future results may differ materially from current expectations due to various risks and uncertainties. This development comes as Ethema maintains its focus on expanding its behavioral healthcare services in its existing markets.
The company's treatment approach for substance use disorders has been refined over ten years of operation, with particular emphasis on adult in-patient care programs that have demonstrated effectiveness according to company reports. The termination of the Letter of Intent with Addiction Recovery Care LLC represents a strategic decision by both organizations to pursue independent paths forward. While the specific reasons for the mutual agreement to terminate were not detailed in the announcement, both companies appear to be concentrating on their respective operational priorities in the behavioral healthcare sector.


