Collaborative Anesthesia Partners Moves Headquarters To Bristol
New Business Brings Excitement to New Hampshire Community
Collaborative Anesthesia Partners (CAP) has moved its office to Bristol, NH. The relocation to Bristol gives CAP increased space to meet the demand of their growing company, a centralized setting in relation to the facilities they service, and the convenience of nearby amenities such as a local print shop, delicious restaurants to hold team lunches, and a library with a beautiful conference room to hold quarterly meetings.
CAP looked at many different spaces to move their office, and found that this space on Pleasant Street checked all of the boxes. Most of CAP's staff live right in the Newfound area, therefore when given the opportunity to move work closer to home it was a no brainer. “I am now able to walk to work and work in the town that I love, it's truly a dream come true!” said Bailey Caristi, Director of Administrative Operations. CAP hopes that by bringing businesses to the area it will create a positive impact to the local economy, encourage more businesses to follow suit, and bring job opportunities as well
CAP Founder and CEO Daniel Rice, DNP CRNA is looking forward to the opportunity to bring business to Bristol. “We are thrilled to be a part of the wonderful community in Bristol. The Town's Economic Development Committee has worked hard to create the environment for businesses to succeed here. We'll work hard to make the community proud,” said Rice.
The quickly-growing company founded in 2017 provides full-service anesthesia management, as well as interventional pain management services, throughout New England.
CAP is always trying to do their part to help the community. New Hampshire has the third highest substance abuse rate in the nation. To help combat this epidemic Collaborative Anesthesia Partners strives to reduce the use of opioids for treatment of pain and underlying conditions. All CAP services, including interventional pain management, are centered around opiate free and opioid sparing techniques to reduce introduction of opioids to patients.