About Roger B. Steppe Jr.
With nearly three decades of healthcare industry experience, Roger B. Steppe, Jr. serves as president, and CEO of The Anberry Foundation. Anberry exports DOJ/DEA-regulated, FDA-approved Schedule ll - V controlled substances to physicians and hospitals in a number of emerging countries. For patients with serious conditions such as AIDS or traumatic injuries, Roger B. Steppe, Jr.’s logistics and exporting services provide much-needed relief.
Mr. Steppe has been leading acute rehabilitation facilities since the mid-1980s. From 1989 to 2000, as the sole owner he served as founder, president, and CEO of Anberry Rehabilitation Hospital. The 99-bed Atwater, California, facility earned CARF National accreditation and expanded to encompass an outpatient treatment center and 50-foot rehabilitation pool. From 2002 to 2008, Mr. Steppe led Berryman Health Care, Inc., as founder, CEO, and president. His duties included overseeing the conversion of a 200-bed, inpatient nursing facility into a successful inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation center. In the process, Roger B. Steppe, Jr. drove revenue growth from less than $2 million to $6 million and achieved top-tier CMS patient care ratings.
Mr. Steppe has been leading acute rehabilitation facilities since the mid-1980s. From 1989 to 2000, as the sole owner he served as founder, president, and CEO of Anberry Rehabilitation Hospital. The 99-bed Atwater, California, facility earned CARF National accreditation and expanded to encompass an outpatient treatment center and 50-foot rehabilitation pool. From 2002 to 2008, Mr. Steppe led Berryman Health Care, Inc., as founder, CEO, and president. His duties included overseeing the conversion of a 200-bed, inpatient nursing facility into a successful inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation center. In the process, Roger B. Steppe, Jr. drove revenue growth from less than $2 million to $6 million and achieved top-tier CMS patient care ratings.