Summary:
Intune Physical Therapy has acquired Omaha-based Rehab Guru, marking its expansion into the Omaha market as part of its mission to deliver personalized, community-rooted physical therapy care.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Strategic Expansion: The acquisition brings Intune into the Omaha area and supports its broader growth strategy across the Midwest and Southeast.
  2. Mission Alignment: Both Intune and Rehab Guru emphasize individualized care and whole-body wellness, strengthening their shared commitment to patient-centered therapy.
  3. Backed by Highland Ventures: Intune is supported by a well-established parent company with national reach and a strong focus on real estate and service-based businesses.

Intune Physical Therapy, a provider of outpatient physical therapy and rehabilitation services, has acquired Rehab Guru, a two-clinic, Omaha-based physical therapy practice. The acquisition marks Intune’s entry into the Omaha market and supports its ongoing mission of empowering healthier, more fulfilling lives through personalized care. 

“Intune was founded on the belief that physical therapy should be personal, inclusive of both care tailored to each individual’s goals and circumstances, and an outstanding patient experience based on lasting relationships,” said Ben Jacobs, president of Intune. “Rehab Guru has a strong reputation for clinical excellence, and its commitment to personalized treatment and whole-body wellness aligns with Intune’s mission and vision.”

“After years of building our practice and serving the community, it was incredibly important to find a partner that shared our purpose, upheld our values, and could carry our mission forward,” said Diana Schwahn, owner and founder of Rehab Guru. “Like Rehab Guru, Intune prioritizes personalized, high-quality patient care, and joining forces with Intune provides our team with leading resources, benefits, and professional growth opportunities.

Intune is expanding strategically throughout Omaha, across the Midwest, and in the Southeast—not just to grow, but to restore what the company says has been lost in physical therapy. According to Intune, the industry has drifted from patient-centered care, often overlooking the importance of local connection and whole-person treatment, and it is Intune’s aim to bring it back.

By partnering with local businesses and staying rooted in community, Intune is committed to treating the whole patient and building meaningful relationships. The company’s goal is to foster stronger lives, healthier communities, and care that truly serves.

Intune’s parent company, Highland Ventures, is a family business with a legacy that spans over 75 years. Today, it is a national venture management company focused on strategically developing and operating businesses centered around owned real estate. In addition to Intune, Highland Ventures operates Legacy Commercial Property, a commercial real estate company with a portfolio of over 700 properties, and Hoogland Restaurant Group, the largest owner/operator of Marco’s Pizza franchises with more than 120 locations.