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Pharmacy Services Agreement

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 PHARMACY SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 This Pharmacy Services Agreement
(“Agreement”) is made as of July 1, 2006 (the “Effective Date”), between PHARMERICA, INC., a Delaware corporation (“PharMerica”), and CERES STRATEGIES, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Ceres”). PharMerica
and Ceres are sometimes referred to hereafter, together, as the “Parties” and, individually, as a “Party.” 
 RECITALS

 A. PharMerica, itself or through certain Affiliates, owns and operates institutional pharmacies that provide pharmaceutical
products and related services to skilled nursing and other long term care facilities. 
 B. Ceres provides procurement services to or
for the benefit of the entities identified on Schedule A-1 (each a “Company” or collectively, the “Companies”), each of which Controls, leases, operates or manages (or otherwise provides services to) skilled nursing and other
long term care facilities. Ceres and the Companies are sometimes referred to herein collectively as the “Ceres Parties” or individually as a “Ceres Party”. 
 C. PharMerica, Beverly Enterprises, Inc. (“Beverly”), and certain of the Companies are parties to a Preferred Provider Agreement for
Pharmaceutical and Related Services dated December 3, 1997, which has been amended several times (as amended, the “PPA”). 
 D. In connection with, and pursuant to, the PPA, certain Companies and their Affiliates entered into separate agreements with PharMerica pursuant to which PharMerica agreed to provide pharmaceutical products and related services to
the Facilities (each, a “Facility Agreement” and, collectively, the “Facility Agreements”). 
 E. PharMerica and
Ceres desire to enter into this Agreement to continue the provision of pharmaceutical products and services to the Facilities and terminate the PPA and the Facility Agreements in their entirety. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows: 
 AGREEMENT 
 1. Recitals. The above Recitals are incorporated herein by this reference and shall be deemed an
essential part of this Agreement. 
 2. Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the
Recitals, the capitalized terms identified on Schedule B hereto shall have the meanings set forth therein. 
  

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 3. Termination of PPA and Facility Agreements. 
 a. Effective as of the Effective Date, this Agreement shall (i) govern in all respects the provision of pharmaceutical products and related services
to any Company or any Facility by any of the PharMerica Entities, and (ii) replace and supersede all prior written and oral agreements or statements between any of the PharMerica Entities, on the one hand, and any of the Companies, on the other
hand, related to the provision of pharmaceutical products and related services by any PharMerica Entity to the Companies or the Facilities, including without limitation, the PPA and the Facility Agreements. 
 b. In connection with the termination of the PPA and the Facility Agreements and the execution of this Agreement by the Parties, and *, PharMerica shall
pay to Ceres, within five (5) business days following receipt by PharMerica, pursuant to Section 6(d), of executed Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreements by each of the Companies, *. 
 4. Term; Complete Termination; Partial Withdrawal; Transition. 
 a. Term. Unless this Agreement is terminated sooner as provided in this Agreement, the initial term of this Agreement shall be from the Effective
Date through March 31, 2009 (“Initial Term”), subject to the following provisions of this Section 4. 
 b. Complete
Termination. At the end of the Initial Term and any Term Extension (as defined in this Section 4(b) below), the term of this Agreement automatically shall be extended for an additional period of one year (a “Term Extension”) with
respect to the Companies and each Facility that is then subject to this Agreement, unless Ceres or PharMerica gives notice to the other (a “Termination Notice”), at least ninety (90) days prior to the last day of the Initial Term or
the Term Extension, as the case may be, that this Agreement shall not be further extended. A Termination Notice by Ceres shall not be deemed effective until the Termination Notice specifies a date for each of the Facilities (each, a
“Termination Date”), on which the PharMerica Entities are to cease providing Products and Services to that Facility. The Termination Date as to any Facility shall be a date after the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as
the case may be, and on or before February 28 (February 29, in the case of a leap year) of the calendar year that immediately follows the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as the case may be. In the event that Ceres gives
PharMerica a Termination Notice under this Section 4(b), Ceres shall designate no fewer than two of its representatives who will work with PharMerica to develop a transition plan to a new institutional pharmacy provider for each Facility. In
the event that PharMerica gives Ceres a Termination Notice under this Section 4(b), PharMerica shall designate no fewer than two of its representatives who will work with Ceres to develop a transition plan to a new institutional pharmacy
provider for each Facility, including a Termination Date for each Facility that is after the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as the case may be, and on or before February 28 (February 29, in the case of a leap year) of the
calendar year that immediately follows the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as the case may be. 
 c. Partial
Withdrawal. In lieu of terminating this Agreement, Ceres may elect to give notice to PharMerica (a “Withdrawal Notice”), at least ninety (90) days prior to the last day of the Initial Term or any Term Extension, as the case may
be, that certain Facilities and 
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the corresponding Facility Operators specified in the Withdrawal Notice will Withdraw from this Agreement. A Withdrawal Notice shall not be deemed effective
until the Withdrawal Notice (i) encompasses no fewer than five (5) Facilities (the “Withdrawing Facilities”) (unless at the time such Withdrawal Notice is given fewer than five (5) Facilities are covered by this Agreement,
in which case the Withdrawal Notice shall cover all of the remaining Facilities), (ii) specifies a date for each of the Withdrawing Facilities (each, a “Withdrawal Date”) on which the PharMerica Entities are to cease providing
Products and Services to that Withdrawing Facility (the Withdrawal Date as to any Facility shall be a date after the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as the case may be, and on or before February 28 (February 29, in the case
of a leap year) of the calendar year that immediately follows the last day of the Initial Term or the Term Extension, as the case may be), and (iii) designates at least one Ceres representative who will work with PharMerica to develop a
transition plan to a new institutional pharmacy provider for the Withdrawing Facilities beginning on the day following the Withdrawal Date. 
 d. Transition upon Termination or Partial Withdrawal. Upon receipt of a Termination Notice or Withdrawal Notice, PharMerica or Ceres, as applicable, shall (i) designate the same number of representatives designated in the
Termination Notice or Withdrawal Notice who will work with the Ceres or PharMerica representatives designated in the Termination Notice or Withdrawal Notice to develop a transition plan to a new institutional pharmacy provider for each of the
Facilities or Withdrawing Facilities, as the case may be, beginning on the day following the Termination Date or Withdrawal Date for each such Facility, and (ii) cooperate in all reasonable respects to assure that the transition of the
Facilities or Withdrawing Facilities, as the case may be, to a new alternative pharmacy provider is undertaken in an orderly manner that maximizes patient safety and care. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, in the period
between the date of, as applicable, the Termination Notice and the last Termination Date or the Withdrawal Notice and the last Withdrawal Date, this Agreement shall be binding on the Parties and shall govern their relationship with respect to each
Facility (until the respective Termination Date or Withdrawal Date of such Facility). 
 5. PharMerica’s Obligations.

 a. Products and Services. During the term of this Agreement, PharMerica shall provide, directly or through another PharMerica
Entity, Products and Services to the Facilities in a good and professional manner in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 b. Pricing; MFN. Subject to the following provisions of this Section 5(b), pricing for Products and Services provided to the Facilities shall be as set forth in Schedule C attached hereto: 
 (i) If PharMerica provides Blended AWP Pricing for prescriptions (excluding IVs) for Brand Products (alone) less than the then Ceres Price under any
PharMerica Chain Customer Contract (an “Adjustment Event”), PharMerica shall adjust the Ceres Price, effective as of the date (“Adjustment Date”) on which such lower pricing was first provided under the PharMerica Chain Customer
Contract, to match such lower pricing under the PharMerica Chain Customer Contract and the reduced Ceres Price shall be in effect from and after the Adjustment Date, unless and until such reduced Ceres Price is further reduced pursuant to this
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 (ii) Promptly following each Adjustment Event, PharMerica shall provide a notice to Ceres containing the
following information: (A) the applicable Adjustment Date, and (B) the new, reduced Ceres Price arising on account of the Adjustment Event. 
 (iii) No later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar quarter during the term of this Agreement, PharMerica shall provide Ceres with a written certification, executed by PharMerica’s
president or chief financial officer, attesting to PharMerica’s compliance with the foregoing provisions of this Section 5(b) during the preceding quarter. 
 c. Service Levels. In providing Products and Services to the Facilities, PharMerica shall, and shall cause each of the other Pharmacy Operators to (i) abide at each Pharmacy by industry standards and
practices applicable to other national institutional pharmacies serving LTC Facilities, and (ii) adhere to the Service Level Agreements; provided, however, if the applicable Ceres Party fails to satisfy an obligation set forth in this Agreement
or as required by law and such failure is the primary cause of the failure by PharMerica or another Pharmacy Operator to comply with one or more Service Level Agreements, PharMerica shall not be responsible for the monetary penalty which otherwise
would be payable, as provided on Schedule H, for such failure. Any monetary penalty payable by PharMerica to Ceres, as provided on Schedule H, because of PharMerica’s failure to comply with a Service Level Agreement, shall be credited on an
invoice pursuant to Section 11(a)(ii). 
 d. Customer Satisfaction Survey. No less frequently than once per calendar year,
commencing after January 1, 2007, PharMerica shall (i) complete a Customer Satisfaction Survey, and (ii) provide Ceres with a detailed written report summarizing the findings and conclusions of such Customer Satisfaction Survey. Upon
request by Ceres made reasonably following Ceres’ receipt of a Customer Satisfaction Survey, PharMerica shall provide Ceres with copies of the completed customer surveys compiled in the preparation of such Customer Satisfaction Survey.

 e. Legal Compliance. In providing Products and Services to the Facilities, PharMerica shall, and shall cause each of the other
Pharmacy Operators to, comply timely with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations now in effect or enacted during the term of this Agreement. 
 f. Designation of PharMerica Account Representative. PharMerica shall, following consultation with Ceres, designate a PharMerica employee with the knowledge, training and authority to resolve, or cause to be
resolved, customary pharmaceutical supply issues including, without limitation, issues relating to invoicing, shipping, payment, formulary management, product analysis, substitutions, and information technology, who will act as the national account
customer service representative for the Facilities during the term of this Agreement and assist Ceres and the Facility Operators in addressing questions that may arise from time-to-time (“PharMerica Representative”), subject to the
following: 
 (i) The PharMerica Representative, acting individually or through another PharMerica representative designated in advance to
Ceres, shall be reasonably accessible to the Ceres Parties at all times; 
  

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 (ii) The PharMerica Representative shall meet no less frequently than quarterly with the Ceres
Representative (as such term is defined in Section 6(f)), at a time and place mutually agreed to by the PharMerica Representative and the Ceres Representative, to conduct a quarterly business review of the Parties’ performance under this
Agreement, which at a minimum, shall address in reasonable detail the following areas: * ; 
 (iii) If any PharMerica Representative becomes
unable to serve in that capacity for any reason, PharMerica promptly shall designate a replacement PharMerica Representative following consultation with Ceres; and 
 (iv) Ceres, in its reasonable discretion, shall have the right to request a replacement PharMerica Representative twice per year, and, upon receipt of such a request, PharMerica shall promptly, but not more than
thirty (30) days following delivery of the request, designate a replacement PharMerica Representative following consultation with Ceres. 
 g. Designation of Pharmacy Representatives. During the term of this Agreement, PharMerica shall, and shall cause the other Pharmacy Operators to, designate one or more employees at each Pharmacy with the knowledge, training and
authority to resolve customary pharmacy issues, and to serve as the representative of the Pharmacy (in coordination with the applicable Facility Operator receiving Products and Services from such Pharmacy), at least one of whom shall be a duly
licensed pharmacist (“Pharmacy Representatives”). The Pharmacy Representative will be reasonably accessible to the Ceres Parties during customary business hours. 
 h. Participation in Pharmacy Plans. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, no Pharmacy Operator shall be required to become a
participating pharmacy provider in any Plan, and PharMerica shall be free to terminate its participation, or the participation of any other Pharmacy Operator, in any Plan at any time and for any reason, subject to the following: 
 (i) Attached as Schedule D is a list (“Accepted PDP List”) of each of the Accepted PDPs as of the Effective Date. 
 (ii) PharMerica shall give notice (“Plan Notice”) to Ceres at the earliest opportunity but in any event no earlier than seventy-five
(75) days prior, and no later than thirty (30) days prior, to the occurrence of any of the following: (A) PharMerica or a Pharmacy Operator becomes a participating provider in a PDP not included on the Accepted PDP List (and, upon
giving such Plan Notice, the Accepted PDP List shall be deemed to have been updated to include each additional PDP designated on such Plan Notice), (B) PharMerica or a Pharmacy Operator terminates its participation in an Accepted PDP (and, upon
giving such Plan Notice, the Accepted PDP List shall be deemed to have been updated to exclude each PDP designated on such Plan Notice), or (C) an Accepted PDP terminates PharMerica’s or a Pharmacy Operator’s participation in such PDP
(and, upon giving such Plan Notice, the Accepted PDP List shall be deemed to have been updated to exclude each PDP designated on such Plan Notice). 
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 (iii) If PharMerica’s participation in an Accepted PDP is terminated for any reason other than an
Accepted PDP’s voluntary or involuntary withdrawal from Medicare Part D, from and after the effective date of such termination, PharMerica shall continue to provide, at its sole cost and expense with no charge to any Ceres Party, Products and
Services for any Covered Resident who receives pharmaceutical benefits under such Accepted PDP until the earliest to occur of the following: (A) the Covered Resident enrolls in a new Accepted PDP, (B) a new pharmacy provider provides
Products and Services for such Covered Resident pursuant to the terms of the former Accepted PDP, or (C) the expiration of seventy-five (75) days following the date on which PharMerica gives the applicable Plan Notice. 
 (iv) Upon PharMerica’s giving of a Plan Notice to Ceres regarding the termination of PharMerica’s participation in an Accepted PDP, PharMerica
and Ceres shall work together in good faith to identify with specificity the residents of any Facility who will be impacted by such termination. 
 (v) If a Pharmacy Operator no longer participates in one or more Accepted PDPs that, at the time of such termination of participation, provide pharmaceutical benefits to the greater of * , such Facility may Withdraw by Ceres giving notice
to PharMerica, no later than ten (10) days following receipt of the applicable Plan Notice, of the date on which such Facility will Withdraw, which date shall not be less than fifteen (15) days from the date of such Ceres notice.

 6. Ceres Parties’ Obligations. 
 a. Exclusivity. During the term of this Agreement, subject only to applicable legal requirements related to patient choice, Ceres shall order and purchase exclusively from PharMerica, and shall cause each
Facility Operator to order and purchase exclusively from PharMerica, all Products and Services (except * ) required by the Facilities and their residents for whom Ceres or such Facility Operator may be responsible for their pharmacy charges, it
being understood hereby that the exclusivity requirement shall not apply to (i) residents of Facilities whose pharmacy benefits are provided by Plans that are not Accepted Plans, (ii) an Excluded Facility and its residents, (iii) a
Withdrawn Facility and its residents, (iv) the patients of any entity owned or operated by a Company for which a substantial amount of the services such Company provides are hospice care, homecare therapy services or other services that are not
skilled nursing services in a LTC Facility, (v) a New Facility and its residents (unless such New Facility is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 6(e) below), (vi) a Newly-Constructed Facility, or (vii) a Covered
Resident, from and after the date of termination of PharMerica’s participation in an Accepted PDP, under the circumstances described in Section 5(h)(iii), other than an Accepted PDP’s voluntary or involuntary withdrawal from Medicare
Part D, until and unless such Covered Resident enrolls in a new Accepted PDP. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, no Facility or Company shall be required to discharge a resident in order to comply with this
Section 6(a), nor shall it be in breach of this Agreement for not discharging a resident in order to comply with this Section 6(a). 
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 b. Facility-Level Requirements. In support of the provision of Products and Services by the
Pharmacy Operators to the Facilities and their residents, the Ceres Parties, jointly but not severally, shall cause the Facility Operator of each Facility to: 
 (i) Designate the Executive Director, Director of Nursing, or employee of similar level and responsibility (“Facility Representatives”) to coordinate with the Pharmacy Operator the provision of Products and
Services; 
 (ii) Grant the Pharmacy Operator providing Products and Services for such Facility access to such Facility’s medical
records as is reasonably required for treatment of the residents of such Facility; 
 (iii) Obtain any necessary consents or authorizations
for any resident-specific Products or Services provided by a Pharmacy Operator from the applicable resident of such Facility or such resident’s legally responsible representative; 
 (iv) Grant the Pharmacy Operator providing Products and Services for such Facility reasonable access to such Facility; 
 (v) Store and handle all Products provided by the applicable Pharmacy Operator in accordance with applicable laws and written instructions provided by
the Pharmacy Operator pursuant to Section 8(a)(i) below; 
 (vi) Provide the Pharmacy Operator providing Products and Services for such
Facility with complete resident billing information promptly following admission of a resident to such Facility, and use commercially reasonable efforts to provide, within 24 hours, any change in payor status of a resident of such Facility,
including, without limitation, admission data, source of payment and information required for filing of claims with any Plan of which the resident is a beneficiary or member; and 
 (vii) Cooperate fully with PharMerica in handling Plan requirements, including prior authorizations, and reverse denials issued by Plans when clinically
appropriate. 
 c. Legal Compliance. In carrying out its responsibilities hereunder, Ceres shall, and shall cause each of the other
Ceres Parties to, comply timely with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations now in effect or enacted during the term of this Agreement. 
 d. Company Adherence. The Ceres Parties, jointly and severally, shall cause each Company as of the Effective Date to execute and deliver to PharMerica an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement no later than
thirty (30) days following the Effective Date. 
 e. Newly-Acquired Facilities. If a New Facility Operator, in connection with a
New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition, elects to add a New Facility to this Agreement, the following provisions shall apply: 
 (i) Ceres shall give prompt notice to PharMerica of any contemplated New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition (the “Facility Acquisition Notice”), and in no event shall the Facility Acquisition Notice be given later
than 45 days prior to the anticipated Acquisition Date. Each Facility Acquisition Notice shall provide (subject to any confidentiality obligations that prohibit the provision of some or all of the information that would be addressed in a Facility
Acquisition Notice): (A) the name and address of each LTC Facility that is the subject of, or encompassed within, the contemplated Prior Operator Acquisition or New Facility Acquisition; (B) the name and address of the Prior Operator of
each such LTC Facility; (C) the number of SNF Beds that are encompassed by the contemplated New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition; (D) the anticipated Acquisition Date; (E) the type of transaction giving rise to the
Prior Operator Acquisition or New Facility Acquisition (e.g., stock or asset purchase, lease or management agreement); and (F) if applicable, a description of any applicable Pre-Existing Contract (which, in such case, shall be attached
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 (ii) On or before the fifth day following the date on which a Facility Acquisition Notice is given to
PharMerica, PharMerica shall notify Ceres in writing as to whether PharMerica accepts the New Facility (subject only to the New Facility Operator’s execution of an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement as provided in Section 6(e)(iv)
below), or does not accept the New Facility, in which case such New Facility shall be an Excluded Facility for all purposes under this Agreement. 
 (iii) After the Facility Acquisition Notice is given to PharMerica and if PharMerica accepts the New Facility pursuant to Section 6(e)(ii), Ceres shall update PharMerica from time-to-time through the Acquisition Date as necessary to
keep PharMerica reasonably informed regarding the contemplated Prior Operator Acquisition or New Facility Acquisition and any changes to the anticipated Acquisition Date. 
 (iv) If PharMerica accepts the New Facility pursuant to Section 6(e)(ii), effective as of the Acquisition Date, each New Facility shall be deemed
and considered a Facility for all purposes of this Agreement, and the Ceres Parties, jointly and severally, shall cause any New Facility Operator for such New Facility to execute and deliver to PharMerica an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement
within forty-five (45) days following the Acquisition Date with respect to each such New Facility. 
 f. Designation of Ceres
Representative. Ceres shall, following consultation with PharMerica, designate a Ceres representative with the knowledge, training and authority to resolve, or caused to be resolved, customary pharmaceutical supply issues, including, without
limitation, issues relating to invoicing, shipping, payment, formulary management, product analysis, substitutions, and information technology, who will act as the national representative for the Ceres Parties during the term of this Agreement and
assist PharMerica and the other Pharmacy Operators in addressing questions that may arise from time-to-time (“Ceres Representative”), subject to the following: 
 (i) The Ceres Representative, acting individually or through another Ceres representative designated in advance to PharMerica, shall be reasonably accessible to PharMerica at all times; 
  

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 (ii) The Ceres Representative shall meet no less frequently than quarterly with the PharMerica
Representative, at a time and place mutually selected by the PharMerica Representative and the Ceres Representative, to conduct a quarterly business review regarding the Parties’ performance under this Agreement, which at a minimum, shall
address in reasonable detail the following areas: * ; and 
 (iii) If any Ceres Representative becomes unable to serve in that capacity for
any reason, Ceres promptly shall designate a replacement Ceres Representative following consultation with PharMerica. 
 g. Performance or
Breach of Covenants and Agreements. Wherever, in this Agreement, any covenant or agreement is made by one of more of the Ceres Parties or Facility Operators, any action is required to be taken by one or more of the Ceres Parties or Facility
Operators, or Ceres is required or permitted to cause another Ceres Party or a Facility Operator to perform a covenant or agreement, the Ceres Parties, jointly and severally, shall perform, cause to be performed or be responsible for all of such
covenants and agreements, except in any instance in which this Agreement expressly provides for joint (rather than joint and several) responsibility or liability, in which instance, the Ceres Parties shall be jointly responsible and liable for the
performance of the applicable covenant or agreement. In the event that any of such covenants or agreements is breached, such covenant or agreement shall be deemed to have been breached by the Ceres Parties jointly and severally whether or not such
covenant or agreement is expressly stated as being the joint and several obligation or liability of all of the Ceres Parties. Subject to Section 21(a)(vii), in the event that any Ceres Party conveys, transfers or assigns to an Affiliate a
Facility or the right to Control, lease, sublease, operate or manage a Facility, each of the Ceres Parties, jointly and severally, shall cause such Affiliate to execute and deliver promptly to PharMerica an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement with
respect to such Affiliate and Facility. Each of the Companies hereby grants to Ceres a power of attorney, coupled with an interest, to represent and bind such Company in connection with all matters related to this Agreement including, without
limitation, granting any waivers of any of the terms of this Agreement or any Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement, entering into any amendments or modifications of this Agreement or any Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement, and representing and
acting on behalf of such Company in any dispute resolution procedures under Section 22 of this Agreement or any litigation relating to this Agreement or any Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement. 
 7. Pharmacy Equipment. In furtherance of, and as necessary to permit, the provision of Products and Services to the Facilities hereunder by
the Pharmacy Operators, subject to applicable state legal limitations, the Pharmacy Operators may from time-to-time provide for use at the Facilities, as part of its pricing under this Agreement and without additional charge to the Facility
Operators, * (“Pharmacy Equipment”) as PharMerica deems necessary in PharMerica’s sole discretion to permit the Pharmacy Operators to provide Products and Services to the Facilities, under the following terms: 
 a. Pharmacy Equipment shall be used by the Facility Operators solely in furtherance of the provision of Products and Services by the Pharmacy Operators
under this Agreement and for no other purpose. 
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 b. Pharmacy Equipment shall remain the property of the Pharmacy Operator that provided such Pharmacy
Equipment and, in furtherance thereof, Ceres shall (and shall cause each Facility Operator to) (i) return the Pharmacy Equipment at the Facility to such Pharmacy Operator promptly upon request by the Pharmacy Operator, after this Agreement
expires or is terminated for any reason or after the Facility is Withdrawn, (ii) not take any action that would infringe on such Pharmacy Operator’s ownership rights in the Pharmacy Equipment, and (iii) upon such Pharmacy
Operator’s reasonable request, execute and deliver UCC-1 statements and other legal documents as are necessary to protect such Pharmacy Operator’s ownership interest in the Pharmacy Equipment. 
 c. Ceres shall (and shall cause each Facility Operator to) (i) restrict access to the Pharmacy Equipment in an appropriate manner, and (ii) pay
for any loss of or damage to the Pharmacy Equipment (normal wear and tear excepted) that occurs while the equipment is used at the Facility, unless such damage is caused by a Pharmacy Operator. 
 d. PharMerica shall (and shall cause each other Pharmacy Operator) to (i) provide and maintain the Pharmacy Equipment in good and serviceable
condition for the intended use of the Pharmacy Equipment, and (ii) replace the Pharmacy Equipment at PharMerica’s sole cost and expense when the condition of the Pharmacy Equipment is no longer satisfactory for its intended use, in each
instance as reasonably determined by PharMerica. 
 e. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Section 7, in any state in which
the provision of the Pharmacy Equipment pursuant to this Section 7 without charge would be in violation of applicable law, regulation or rule, PharMerica shall provide such Pharmacy Equipment to the applicable Facility Operators in accordance
with the foregoing provisions of this Section 7 at a reasonable charge, mutually determined by the Parties from time-to-time hereunder, and subject to such other mutually acceptable terms as are necessary to make the provision of such Pharmacy
Equipment not violate applicable law, regulation or rule. 
 8. Dispensing and Packaging; Electronic Medication Management System.

 a. Dispensing and Packaging. Subject to Section 11(b)(vi), PharMerica shall package and dispense Products hereunder in
accordance with applicable law, rules and regulations and the following requirements: 
 (i) In dispensing Products, PharMerica shall provide
appropriate written instructions and warnings to the Facilities regarding Product handling, storage, patient administration and safety, in accordance with specifications published from time-to-time by the manufacturers of such Products; 

(ii) Subject to the following provisions of this Section 8(a), unless a longer day supply is mutually and reasonably agreed upon by the Parties
(in which case, the Parties shall implement with reasonable promptness all necessary changes to allow for such agreed upon longer day supply), PharMerica shall provide either a * day or * day supply of 
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Products for a specific Part A Resident of a Facility and package such Products in a reasonable manner selected by PharMerica in accordance with industry
standards and practices applicable to other national institutional pharmacies serving LTC Facilities, it being understood hereby that the standard for such packaging shall, in no case, be lesser than that satisfied by PharMerica hereunder as of the
Effective Date; 
 (iii) Notwithstanding Section 8(a)(ii) above, Special Products shall be dispensed in accordance with, as applicable,
manufacturer specifications and/or the practice of the applicable Pharmacy Operator in effect on the Effective Date; 
 (iv) Notwithstanding
Section 8(a)(ii) above but subject to Section 8(a)(v) below, from and after November 1, 2006, PharMerica shall provide a * day supply of Brand Products, other than Special Products, for a specific Part A Resident; provided, however,
upon reasonable request made by PharMerica to Ceres due to demonstrated clinical or operational issues that have a significant adverse effect on one or more Pharmacy Operators and directly result from the * day supply requirement of this
Section 8(a)(iv), Ceres shall consent to appropriate exceptions or modifications to such * day supply requirement; and 
 (v) Ceres, on
behalf of all of the Ceres Parties, agrees that, notwithstanding any contrary provision of Section 8(a)(iv) above, PharMerica shall not be required to satisfy the * day supply requirement contained therein for any Facility until such time as
the applicable Facility Operator has made any necessary changes to its policies, procedures and/or practices as are necessary to permit PharMerica to fulfill PharMerica’s obligations under Section 8(a)(iv), including, without limitation,
any necessary changes to the Facility Operator’s policies, procedures and/or practices required to implement On-Demand Ordering, as certified in writing by the President of Ceres and subject to the reasonable approval by PharMerica (which
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). 
 b. Electronic Medication Management System. 
 (i) The Parties shall implement the Electronic Medication Management System at the times, and in accordance with the terms, set forth on Schedule E
attached hereto and the following provisions of this Section 8(b). 
 (ii) The Ceres Parties acknowledge and agree that none of the
Ceres Parties has and none of them will have any ownership interest in any software (including, without limitation, any copies thereof) within the Electronic Medication Management System and that such software is being licensed pursuant to a
worldwide, nonexclusive, nontransferable license to the Ceres Parties to use the Electronic Medication Management System solely under the terms of this Section 8(b). 
 (iii) The Ceres Parties acknowledge and agree that the Ceres Parties have no right whatsoever to receive, review or otherwise have access to, or use,
the source code for the Electronic Medication Management System. 
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 (iv) The Ceres Parties shall refrain from copying, disassembling, reverse engineering, decompiling,
translating or modifying the Electronic Medication Management System, or granting or purporting to grant any other Person the right to do so. 
 (v) Neither this Agreement nor any of the schedules attached hereto grants, and the Ceres Parties do not have, any right or authority, express or implied, to sub-license, assign, convey or otherwise transfer in any fashion any component
(including, without limitation, the software) comprising the Electronic Medication Management System to any other Person for any reason. Any such sub-license, assignment, conveyance or other transfer made in violation of this Agreement shall be
void. 
 (vi) The Ceres Parties shall not (A) use the Electronic Medication Management System except at the specific Facilities with
respect to which PharMerica has supplied the Electronic Medication Management System to one or more of the Companies, (B) supply copies of the Electronic Medication Management System to any other Person, or (C) permit any other Person
access to the Electronic Medication Management System. 
 (vii) EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN SECTION 8(b)(viii)(B) BELOW, WITH
RESPECT TO THE ELECTRONIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (A) PHARMERICA EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND (B) ALL WORK PRODUCT PREPARED BY PHARMERICA OR WHICH IS PROVIDED TO THE CERES PARTIES FOR INSTALLATION AND USE AT THE FACILITIES IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. 
 (viii) PharMerica represents and warrants that (A) it owns all right, title and interest in and to
the Electronic Medication Management System necessary to grant the license under this Section 8(b), and (B) the grant of such license and use of the Electronic Medication Management System in accordance with such license will not infringe
upon or misappropriate the patent, copyright, trade secret, privacy, publicity or other proprietary right of any third party. 
 (ix)
Failure by any of the Ceres Parties to adhere to any requirement of this Section 8(b) shall be considered a material breach by the Ceres Parties of their obligations under this Agreement. 
 9. Billing and Payment Responsibility for Products and Services. 
 a. House Stock and Medicare Part A Residents. Subject to Section 11(b) below, for Products and Services that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a
Facility for House Stock or for a Part A Resident, PharMerica shall directly bill Ceres, and Ceres shall pay to PharMerica, or shall cause the applicable Facility Operator to pay to PharMerica, for such Products and Services at the rates set forth
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 b. Covered Residents. For Products and Services that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a Covered
Resident (i) PharMerica shall directly bill the payor of the applicable Accepted Plan (or the Covered Resident for applicable co-pays, deductibles and co-insurance amounts), and (ii) no Ceres Party, including, without limitation, the
applicable Facility Operator, nor any Affiliate thereof shall have any financial responsibility for such Products and Services except as specifically provided in Section 9(e) below. In addition, and notwithstanding any contrary provision of
this Agreement, (i) from and after the Effective Date through December 31, 2006, PharMerica shall provide, or shall cause the applicable Pharmacy Operator to provide, to each Covered Resident that is a beneficiary of an Accepted PDP
(whether or not such Covered Resident is first enrolling in an Accepted PDP), at no cost or expense to any Ceres Party, * , and (ii) from and after January 1, 2007, only at the time a resident of a Facility first enrolls in an Accepted PDP
(newly eligible or PDP switch), PharMerica shall provide, or shall cause the applicable Pharmacy Operator to provide, at no cost or expense to any Ceres Party, * . 
 c. Private Pay Residents. For Products and Services that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a Private Pay Resident (i) PharMerica shall directly bill and receive payment from the Private Pay Resident (or the
legally responsible representative of the Private Pay Resident), and (ii) no Ceres Party, including without limitation, the applicable Facility Operator, nor any Affiliate thereof, shall have any financial responsibility for such Products and
Services except as specifically provided in Section 9(e) below. 
 d. Billing and Collection Efforts. PharMerica shall use
commercially reasonable efforts, in accordance with the Payor Flow Chart developed and amended pursuant to the following sentence (from and after the time it is first developed to the mutual and reasonable satisfaction of the Parties), to bill and
collect from, as applicable, Accepted Plans or Private Pay Residents all charges for Products and Services that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a Covered Resident (including, without limitation, any so-called “dual eligible” under Medicare
Part D) or any Private Pay Resident, respectively. PharMerica and Ceres shall cooperate reasonably to (i) develop a payor flow chart on or before November 1, 2006, and (ii) amend the payor flow chart from time to time as circumstances
reasonably warrant (each of the payor flow charts described in paragraph (i) or (ii) being called the “Payor Flow Chart”). PharMerica and Ceres shall refer to the chart attached to this Agreement as the initial Schedule J as a
guide to commence their discussions with respect to the development of the Payor Flow Chart described in paragraph (i); provided, however, that the Parties acknowledge and agree that such initial Schedule J does not represent all of the
Parties’ present practices. Each time a Payor Flow Chart is developed or amended under the terms of this Section 9(d), such Payor Flow Chart shall be substituted as a new Schedule J to this Agreement. 
 e. Exceptions. In each billing instance, if PharMerica has complied with its obligations under Section 9(d), and such efforts have been
unsuccessful, no Pharmacy Operator shall be required to provide Products or Services to a Covered Resident or Private Pay Resident in any of the following circumstances unless Ceres, through a Facility Representative, first agrees to be responsible
for payment for such Products and Services, in which case PharMerica shall directly bill Ceres, and Ceres shall pay to PharMerica, or cause the applicable Facility Operator to pay to PharMerica, for such Products and Services at the rates set forth
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 f. Potential Claims Reports. 
 (i) For periods commencing after October 31, 2006, PharMerica shall furnish to Ceres on at least a monthly or more frequent basis as reasonably
determined by PharMerica, within a reasonable time not to exceed fifteen days following the end of the subject reporting period, a written report, in form and substance reasonably determined by PharMerica (the “Potential Claims Report”).
The Potential Claims Report shall identify each claim of PharMerica to an Accepted Plan for Products supplied by a Pharmacy Operator to a Covered Resident (A) during the period for which the Potential Claims Report was prepared that remains
unpaid by the Accepted Plan on account of stop edits or step edits pursuant to the terms of such Accepted Plan, as of the end of the period covered by the Potential Claims Report, and (B) each such claim that was included in a prior Potential
Claims Report that remains unpaid as of the end of such period. 
 (ii) Each Potential Claims Report shall identify (A) the name and
Facility of the applicable Covered Resident, (B) the name of the applicable Accepted Plan, (C) the applicable Product that was dispensed to the Covered Resident, (D) the date on which such Product was dispensed, and (E) the
charge for such Product to the Accepted Plan. 
 (iii) Notwithstanding anything in Section 9(e)(iii) to the contrary, for periods
commencing after October 31, 2006, (A) no Ceres Party shall be responsible under Section 9(e)(iii) for the payment of any Product dispensed by a Pharmacy Operator to any Covered Resident that is unpaid by an Accepted Plan on account
of stop edits or step edits pursuant to the terms of such Accepted Plan if such claim (1) is invoiced to Ceres more than sixty (60) days after the date the Product giving rise to such claim was dispensed, and (2) has not been included
in a Potential Claims Report supplied to Ceres within sixty (60) days after the date the Product giving rise to such claim was dispensed, and (B) if such claim is not timely invoiced and included on a Potential Claims Report as provided by
the foregoing provisions of this Section 9(f)(iii), PharMerica shall not stop providing Products to the subject Covered Resident. 
 g.
Sales and Use Tax. Ceres shall be solely responsible for any sales, use or similar tax imposed by any taxing authority on Products or Services for which Ceres has financial responsibility as provided in the foregoing provisions of this
Section 9. 
 h. Prescription Claims Adjudication. The Parties acknowledge and agree that (i) Ceres shall have the right to
receive Adjudication Services during the term of this Agreement from a provider of Adjudication Services reasonably acceptable to Ceres and PharMerica, (ii) in connection therewith, PharMerica shall reimburse Ceres an amount per calendar year
(with partial years being pro rated) equal to the lesser of * or the actual invoiced charges of such provider for the subject calendar year, (iii) that, as of the Effective Date, the 
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Adjudication Services are being provided to Ceres by * , (iv) promptly following the Effective Date, the Parties, cooperating reasonably, shall develop
a Request for Proposals for the purpose of identifying the optimal provider of Adjudication Services (and, if * is not selected as such optimal provider as a result of such Request for Proposals, replace * with such alternative provider promptly
following such selection), and (v) if * , or any other entity contracted to provide Adjudication Services, is unable to provide or ceases to provide Adjudication Services, as mutually and reasonably determined by PharMerica and Ceres, and no
acceptable alternative provider of Adjudication Services can be selected by the Parties to replace * or such other provider (as reasonably approved by the Parties, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed),
PharMerica shall not be in breach of this Section 9(h) (or otherwise) during the period between the termination of * or such other provider as the provider of Adjudication Services hereunder and the selection of a successor provider of
Adjudication Services. PharMerica and Ceres shall cooperate reasonably to develop adjudication metrics on or before September 15, 2006 (the “Adjudication Metrics”). PharMerica and Ceres shall refer to the initial Schedule K as a guide
to commence their discussions with respect to the development of the Adjudication Metrics. At such time as the Adjudication Metrics are developed under the terms of this Section 9(h), such Adjudication Metrics shall be substituted as a new
Schedule K to this Agreement. The Parties agree that, if they are unable, despite good faith and reasonable efforts, to develop mutually acceptable Adjudication Metrics on or before September 15, 2006, the adjudication metrics set forth on the
initial Schedule K under the heading “Currently in Effect” shall become the Adjudication Metrics from and after such date, unless modified by the Parties thereafter. 
 i. Payor Status of Facility Residents. Until such time as PharMerica is receiving a “Daily Census Report” for a Facility pursuant to
Section 11(b)(ii), Ceres shall provide PharMerica no less frequently than weekly with a comprehensive list in electronic form or on an Excel (or similar) spreadsheet for each Facility indicating (i) the name of each resident of the
Facility, (ii) whether each such resident is a Part A Resident, a Covered Resident or a Private Pay Resident, and (iii) if the resident is a Covered Resident, the most recent information that Ceres or the Facility Operator has regarding
the name and identifying number of the Plan providing pharmaceutical benefits to such resident. 
 10. Returns. 
 a. Permitted Returns. Each Facility Operator may return to the applicable Pharmacy any unused Products provided to the Facility Operator by a
Pharmacy Operator for which Ceres has (or has agreed to assume) financial responsibility as provided in Section 9 above, provided each of the following requirements is satisfied with respect to the Products being returned: 
 (i) The return is not prohibited by, and is made in accordance with the requirements of, applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations
regarding drug product returns; 
 (ii) The Products being returned are not (A) controlled substances, (B) Products requiring
refrigeration, (C) Products that were specially ordered for the Facility Operator or resident, (D) contained in a partially-used “bingo card,” “punch card” or other 
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similar packaging, unless accepted for return by PharMerica or another Pharmacy Operator (except, in the case of a particular Product, where PharMerica or
the applicable Pharmacy Operator has accepted, prior to the Effective Date, the return of such Product in a partially-used “bingo card,” “punch card” or other similar packaging), or (E) infusion therapy admixtures, unless in
original, unopened manufacturer packaging; 
 (iii) Upon the receipt of such returned Products by the applicable Pharmacy Operator,
applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations regarding the re-use of returned drug products expressly permit the Pharmacy Operator to re-dispense such returned Products; 
 (iv) The applicable Pharmacy Operator determines in its sole discretion that the supply chain integrity of such returned Products has not been
compromised in any manner; and 
 (v) After any necessary repackaging of such returned Products by the applicable Pharmacy Operator within
three (3) days after its receipt of the Returned Products, the expiration date of such returned Products is no less than ninety (90) days from the date the returned Products are received by the applicable Pharmacy as determined by the
Pharmacy Operator in its reasonable discretion; provided, however, if Short-Dated Product was dispensed originally and partially used, no expiration date limitation will apply with respect to the return of such Product. 
 b. Credit for Permitted Returns. Upon a Pharmacy Operator’s receipt of returned Products meeting the criteria specified in
Section 10(a), PharMerica promptly (but in no event later than thirty (30) days following Pharmacy Operator’s receipt of returned Products meeting the criteria specified in Section 10(a)) shall issue to Ceres a credit equal to
the amount charged by PharMerica to Ceres for such returned Products (exclusive of any dispensing fee paid to PharMerica when the returned Product was dispensed) less a restocking fee of up to * per prescription number (as assigned by a Pharmacy
Operator) of the returned Product; provided, however, that in no case will the restocking fee exceed the credit amount for any individual returned Product. 
 c. Exception for Incorrectly Dispensed, Short-Dated and Improperly Packaged Products. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Section 10, Ceres shall receive a full credit (including any associated
dispensing fee), without imposition of any restocking fee, for (i) Products that are dispensed in error by a Pharmacy Operator, (ii) Short-Dated Products that are dispensed by a Pharmacy Operator, or (iii) Products that are not
correctly packaged by a Pharmacy Operator, in each instance that are returned to the Pharmacy Operator completely unused by a Facility or any of its residents within seventy-two (72) hours following receipt by the Facility. 
 11. Invoicing and Payment Terms. 
 a. Billings. PharMerica shall submit to Ceres, via electronic billing files, weekly statements reflecting (i) Products and Services that the Pharmacy Operators provided to the Facilities and their residents for which a
Ceres Party has financial responsibility and 
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PharMerica is permitted to invoice as provided in Section 9 above, and (ii) any amount that PharMerica owes (whether cash or by credit) to Ceres
pursuant to this Agreement (except the amount set forth in Section 3(b) which shall be paid in accordance with such provision), which owed amounts shall be itemized with specificity on the invoice from PharMerica. Subject to the foregoing
provisions of this Section 11(a), each such statement shall be in the form, and include the information, set forth on Schedule F. 
 b.
Billing Upon Change in Part A Resident Status. In the event a Part A Resident becomes ineligible for continued Medicare Part A coverage with respect to the Part A Resident’s stay in a Facility, other than by reason of death (each, an
“Ineligible Part A Resident”), and Product, other than Special Product, has been dispensed by a Pharmacy Operator to the Ineligible Part A Resident that remains unused (“Unused Non-Special Product”) at the time such ineligibility
occurs (the “Ineligibility Date”), PharMerica shall assure that any bill provided to Ceres on account of the Unused Non-Special Product promptly (but not more than thirty (30) days immediately following receipt of a returned Split
Billing Report prepared and submitted in accordance with Section 11(b)(iv)) is reversed to remove any charge for such Unused Non-Special Product, subject to the following: 
 (i) PharMerica shall not be subject to the requirements of this Section 11(b) until the date which is sixty (60) days after the date PharMerica
first implements the * day supply requirement of Section 8(a)(iv) above, as such date may be extended by Section 8(a)(v) above. 
 (ii) PharMerica shall not be subject to the requirements of this Section 11(b) with respect to the Part A Residents in any Facility unless and until Ceres provides PharMerica with ongoing and reasonably uninterrupted daily electronic
transmissions of resident census at such Facility, containing such data and in such format as PharMerica and Ceres shall mutually and reasonably agree (“Daily Census Report”). 
 (iii) From and after the date PharMerica receives a Daily Census Report for a Facility in accordance with the requirements of Section 11(b)(ii)
above, PharMerica shall provide a written report (“Split Billing Report”) to such Facility, no less frequently than bi-weekly, containing the following information (A) name and identification number of the applicable Pharmacy
Operator, (B) name and identification number of the Facility, (C) name of each newly-designated Ineligible Part A Resident, the Ineligibility Date of such Ineligible Part A Resident, and the new Plan or other payor source for the
Ineligible Part A Resident from and after such Ineligibility Date, and (D) the Product that may constitute Unused Non-Special Product for each newly-designated Ineligible Part A Resident included on the Split Billing Report, including
prescription number, Product name and strength, and quantity and date dispensed and the estimated quantity of Unused Non-Special Product that remains as of the Ineligibility Date (as determined by PharMerica pursuant to any method selected by
PharMerica in its reasonable discretion). 
 (iv) Within five (5) business days after the day of receipt of each Split Billing Report,
the Facility Representative at the Facility shall return to PharMerica, via paper copy or electronically, a completed Split Billing Report verifying (or correcting) for each Ineligible Part A Resident included on the Split Billing Report the amount
of Unused Non- 
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Special Product available at such Facility for the Ineligible Part A Resident on the Ineligibility Date with manual or electronic identification of the
Facility Representative performing such verification (or correction) and the date on which such verification (or correction) was made affixed thereon, it being understood hereby that the failure of a Facility Representative to return duly and timely
to PharMerica a Split Billing Report shall relieve PharMerica from any obligation to reverse any charges to Ceres, or rebill, the Unused Non-Special Product available for each Ineligible Part A Resident on the Split Billing Report issued by
PharMerica that triggered the requirement that a Split Billing Report be returned by the Facility Representative to PharMerica pursuant to this Section 11(b)(iv). 
 (v) PharMerica shall have no obligation to reverse any charges to Ceres, or rebill, for any Unused Non-Special Product with respect to any Ineligible Part A Resident unless (A) immediately after the Ineligibility
Date, the Ineligible Part A Resident becomes either a Private Pay Resident or a Covered Resident, and (B) (1) in the case of a Private Pay Resident, the Private Pay Resident is able to pay PharMerica’s charges for the specific Product
comprising the Unused Non-Special Product, or (2) in the case of a Covered Resident, the Accepted Plan providing pharmacy benefits for the Covered Resident provides actual coverage for the specific Product comprising the Unused Non-Special
Product. 
 (vi) Notwithstanding any contrary provision in Section 8(a) or this Section 11(b), PharMerica and Ceres agree, that at
such time as the Electronic Medication Management System is implemented for a Facility in accordance with the requirements of Section 8(b) above and Schedule E hereto, PharMerica and Ceres shall negotiate in good faith to develop an alternative
process for reversing and rebilling Unused Non-Special Product and, thereafter, determine whether amendment of any of the provisions of Section 8(a) is appropriate, and, following development of a mutually-acceptable process and making such
determination, make any necessary amendments to Section 8(a) and/or this Section 11(b) to reflect their agreements in this regard. 
 c. Carryover of Credits. If the amount owed by Ceres under any invoice supplied by PharMerica pursuant to Section 11(a) is insufficient to utilize fully the credits reflected on such invoice, the balance of such credit shall
carry over and be applied (in addition to any credits that arise as of such subsequent invoices) to each subsequent invoice until the credit amounts are fully utilized. In the event a final invoice is insufficient to utilize fully any
then-outstanding credits owed by PharMerica to Ceres, PharMerica shall pay to Ceres the unutilized credit amounts in United States dollars by check or wire-transfer of immediately available funds on or before the fifth business day following the
date of such final invoice. 
 d. Timing of Payment. Except to the extent disputed in a timely manner pursuant to Section 22(a)
below, Ceres shall pay to PharMerica, or shall cause the applicable Facility Operator to pay to PharMerica, each statement submitted by PharMerica pursuant to Section 11(a) above within * days of receipt, together with all sales, use and other
similar taxes imposed on the Products and Services. If Ceres disputes a statement in a timely manner pursuant to Section 22(a) below, Ceres shall pay to PharMerica, or shall cause the applicable Facility Operator to pay to PharMerica, in a
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 12. Representations and Warranties. 
 a. Representations and Warranties of the Ceres Parties. The Ceres Parties represent and warrant, jointly and severally, as of the Effective Date
and continuously thereafter throughout the entire term of this Agreement, as follows: 
 (i) Each Ceres Party is a corporation or other
legally recognized entity duly incorporated or organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the state in which it is incorporated, organized, and/or operating and that it has the authority to transact business in each state in
which it operates; 
 (ii) Each Facility Operator is a corporation or other legally recognized entity duly incorporated or organized,
validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the state in which it is incorporated, organized, and/or operating and that it has the authority to conduct business in each state in which it operates; 
 (iii) Each Ceres Party has the corporate or company power and legal authority to, and has taken all necessary corporate or other action on its part to,
authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations hereunder; 
 (iv) This Agreement has been
duly executed and delivered by each Ceres Party, and constitutes a legal, valid, and binding agreement that is enforceable against each Ceres Party in accordance with its terms, except as limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium
and similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights; 
 (v) Ceres has full and complete authority to cause each other Ceres
Party to (A) take such actions as are necessary for each Ceres Party to satisfy its obligations under this Agreement, and (B) execute and deliver to PharMerica an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement that is valid, binding and enforceable
against each Ceres Party; 
 (vi) Each Ceres Party, including without limitation each Facility Operator has (A) all of the necessary
qualifications, including, without limitation, certificates, permits, registrations, and/or licenses, pursuant to federal, state and local laws and regulations for each such party to transact its business and to perform its obligations under this
Agreement, and (B) obtained all consents, approvals and authorizations of all governmental authorities and other Persons that must be obtained by each such party in connection with this Agreement; 
 (vii) The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of each Ceres Party’s obligations hereunder do not (A) conflict with or
violate any provision of such party’s organizational documents or applicable laws or regulations, or (B) conflict with, or constitute a default under, any contractual obligation of any Ceres Party; and 
 (viii) Neither any Ceres Party nor any Person that a Ceres Party employs or has contracted with to carry out any part of this Agreement is an Ineligible
Person. 
 b. Representations and Warranties of PharMerica. PharMerica represents and warrants, as of the Effective Date and
continuously thereafter throughout the entire term of this Agreement, as follows: 
 (i) PharMerica is a corporation duly organized, validly
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 (ii) Each Pharmacy Operator is a corporation or other legally recognized entity duly incorporated or
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the state in which it is incorporated, organized, and/or operating and that it has the authority to conduct business in each state in which it operates; 
 (iii) PharMerica has the corporate power and legal authority to, and has taken all necessary corporate or other action on its part to, authorize the
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the performance of its obligations hereunder; 
 (iv) This Agreement has been duly executed and
delivered by PharMerica, and constitutes a legal, valid, and binding agreement that is enforceable against PharMerica in accordance with its terms, except as limited by applicable bankruptcy, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws affecting the
enforcement of creditors’ rights; 
 (v) PharMerica has full and complete authority to cause each other Pharmacy Operator to take such
actions as are necessary for PharMerica and each other Pharmacy Operator to satisfy their respective obligations under this Agreement; 
 (vi) PharMerica and each of the other Pharmacy Operators has (A) all of the necessary qualifications, including, without limitation, certificates, permits, registrations, and/or licenses, pursuant to federal, state and local laws and
regulations for PharMerica and such Pharmacy Operator to transact its business and to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and (B) obtained all consents, approvals and authorizations of all governmental authorities and other Persons
that must be obtained by PharMerica and the Pharmacy Operator in connection with this Agreement; 
 (vii) The execution and delivery of this
Agreement and the performance of PharMerica’s and any Pharmacy Operator’s obligations hereunder do not (A) conflict with or violate any provision of PharMerica’s organizational document, the organizational documents of any
Pharmacy Operator or applicable laws or regulations, or (B) conflict with, or constitute a default under, any contractual obligation of PharMerica or any Pharmacy Operator; and 
 (viii) None of PharMerica, any Pharmacy Operator and any Person that PharMerica or any Pharmacy Operator employs or has contracted with to carry out any
part of this Agreement is an Ineligible Person. 
 13. Required Notices. In addition to any other required notices hereunder:

 a. PharMerica shall give notice to Ceres, within five (5) business days after any of the following events: 
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 (ii) An occurrence that causes PharMerica to cease being in compliance with any of the requirements of
Section 19 below regarding insurance. 
 b. Ceres shall give notice to PharMerica, within five (5) business days after any of the
following events: 
 (i) An occurrence that causes any of representations and warranties made by any of the Ceres Parties, set forth in
Section 12 above, to be inaccurate; or 
 (ii) An occurrence that causes the Companies to cease being in compliance with any of the
requirements of Section 19 below regarding insurance. 
 14. Breach of Agreement; and Remedies. 
 a. Uncured Breach. 
 (i) Rights of
Ceres Parties. Subject to the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 22 of this Agreement, if there is an Uncured Breach by PharMerica, the Ceres Parties shall have the following rights in addition to any other remedies provided
by this Agreement or by law or equity (but in all cases subject to the limitations of Section 23(m)): 
 A. If such Uncured Breach
pertains to a Facility, Ceres may Withdraw such Facility immediately by giving notice of such Withdrawal to PharMerica, and, if * or more of the Original Facilities have been Withdrawn pursuant to this Section 14(a)(i)(A), Ceres may terminate
this Agreement immediately by giving notice of such termination to PharMerica; and 
 B. If an Uncured Breach is material to the Ceres
Parties taken as a whole, Ceres may terminate this Agreement immediately by giving notice of such termination to PharMerica. 
 (ii)
Rights of PharMerica. Subject to the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 22 of this Agreement, if an Uncured Breach by one or more Ceres Parties is material to PharMerica and the Pharmacy Operators taken as a whole,
PharMerica may terminate this Agreement immediately by giving notice of such termination to Ceres in addition to any other remedies provided by this Agreement or by law or equity (but in all cases subject to the limitations of Section 23(m)).

 b. Immediate Termination by Ceres or PharMerica. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in Section 14(a) above, Ceres or
PharMerica may terminate this Agreement immediately, in addition to any other remedies provided by this Agreement or by law or equity (but in all cases subject to the limitations of Section 23(m)), by giving notice to the other upon the
occurrence of any of the following: 
 (i) The other suffers a Bankruptcy Event; 
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 (ii) The other becomes an Ineligible Person or voluntarily withdraws from its participation in Medicare;
or 
 (iii) The other assigns or attempts to assign this Agreement in violation of Section 23(c) below. 
 c. Effect of Termination. As of the effective date of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Sections 4(b) and 4(d) above or pursuant to the
foregoing provisions of this Section 14, no Party shall have any further rights or obligations hereunder except: 
 (i) as otherwise
expressly provided in this Agreement, including, without limitation, the provisions of Section 4(d); 
 (ii) for those accruing prior
to such effective date of termination; and 
 (iii) for those arising as a result of any Uncured Breach of this Agreement prior to such
effective date; 
 and each Party shall cooperate in all reasonable respects with the other Party for a period of ninety (90) days immediately following
the date of termination in order to assure that the transition of the Facilities to a new alternative pharmacy provider is undertaken in an orderly manner that maximizes patient safety and care. 
 d. Effect of Withdrawal. As of the effective date of the Withdrawal of a Facility under the terms of this Agreement, other than under
Section 4: 
 (i) the Facility shall become a Withdrawn Facility, and 
 (ii) no Ceres Party or PharMerica shall have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement with respect to the Withdrawn Facility, except:

 A. as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement; 
 B. for those accruing prior to such effective date of Withdrawal; and 
 C. for those arising as a result of
any Uncured Breach of this Agreement prior to such effective date; 
 and except in the case of a Withdrawal under Section 4, each Party shall cooperate
in all reasonable respects with the other Party for a period of ninety (90) days immediately following the date of Withdrawal in order to assure that the transition of the Facilities to a new alternative pharmacy provider is undertaken in an
orderly manner that maximizes patient safety and care. 
 e. Special Requirements Regarding Electronic Medication Management System Upon
Termination or Withdrawal. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, upon the Withdrawal of a Facility as permitted by a provision of this Agreement, or the termination of this Agreement for any reason (an “Ending
Event”), the Parties shall perform their respective obligations as follows: 
 (i) The Ceres Parties shall upon the expiration of the
applicable transition period or Termination Period provided for in this Agreement: 
 A. Permanently desist from the further use of the
Electronic Medication Management System (1) in the case of a Withdrawal, at or in connection with the subject Facility or Facilities or (2) in the case of a termination of this Agreement, by any of the Ceres Parties; 
  

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 B. Return to PharMerica, or certify as to the destruction, of all materials provided by PharMerica
regarding the Electronic Medication Management System, including, without limitation, user manuals, training materials and other like documents (1) in the case of a Withdrawal, at or in connection with the subject Facility or Facilities or
(2) in the case of a termination of this Agreement, to each Ceres Party; 
 C. Uninstall the Electronic Medication Management System
(1) in the case of a Withdrawal, at or in connection with the subject Facility or Facilities or (2) in the case of a termination of this Agreement, throughout each Ceres Party; and 
 D. As far as is legal, reasonably practical, and otherwise in accordance with good business practice, purge from the computer systems, storage media and
other files and, at PharMerica’s option, destroy or deliver to PharMerica, all copies of any software or other items that comprise the Electronic Medication Management System (1) in the case of a Withdrawal, at or in connection with the
subject Facility or Facilities or (2), in the case of a termination of this Agreement, anywhere within each Ceres Party, it being understood hereby that this requirement shall not apply to any patient data contained in the Electronic Medication
Management System (which patient data shall be and remain the property of the patient, the Facility and the Ceres Party in accordance with applicable law). 
 (ii) PharMerica shall: 
 A. Within thirty (30) days following the occurrence of an Ending Event,
download and deliver to Ceres, any data that is the property, whether in whole or in part, of one or more Ceres Parties, in its original format, including without limitation, any patient data, prescription data, and billing data; and 
 B. Provide no more than three limited, royalty-free, nonexclusive licenses of the Electronic
Medication Management System to Ceres for the sole limited purpose of allowing Ceres to perform historical data searches of the data of the Ceres Parties for a period that will end on the earlier of (1) the date that Ceres notifies PharMerica
that such Ceres Party(ies) can perform such historical searches independently of the Electronic Medication Management System, or (2) the last day of the 9th calendar month immediately following the occurrence of an Ending Event. 
  

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 15. Change in Law. 
 a. If, after the Effective Date, any governmental or nongovernmental agency, or any court or administrative tribunal passes, issues or promulgates any
new, or change to any existing, law, rule, regulation, standard, interpretation, order, decision or judgment (individually or collectively, “Legal Event”), which, in the good faith judgment of PharMerica or Ceres (the “Affected
Party”), will cause the Affected Party’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the obligation of the Affected Party to cause its Affiliates to perform obligations under this Agreement) to be
illegal, the Affected Party may request that the Parties amend this Agreement pursuant to the following procedure: 
 (i) The Affected Party
shall give notice to, as applicable, PharMerica or Ceres (A) describing the Legal Event and its consequences to the Affected Party, (B) indicating the Affected Party’s desire to amend this Agreement to remedy such consequences,
(C) describing the proposed amendment(s), which may include the Withdrawal of one or more Facilities, and the manner in which the proposed amendment(s) will remedy such consequences, (D) attaching a copy of the proposed amendment(s), and
(E) attaching an opinion of counsel from a nationally-recognized law firm confirming (1) the occurrence of a Legal Event that will in the absence of the proposed amendment(s), cause the Affected Party’s performance of its obligations
under this Agreement to be illegal, (2) that the proposed amendment(s) will remedy such illegality, and (3) the proposed amendment(s) is or are the most limited amendment(s) required to remedy such illegality. 
 (ii) PharMerica and Ceres shall consider and discuss any proposed amendment, and any dispute as to the amendment or the need for the amendment shall be
resolved in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the procedures set forth in Section 22 below. 
 b. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the implementation of Medicare Part D shall not constitute a Legal Event of the type that would require an
amendment or amendment(s) as described in Section 15(a) above. 
 c. All opinions of counsel delivered in accordance herewith shall be
deemed confidential, given solely for purposes of negotiation of any necessary amendment(s), and possible settlement of a dispute with respect to whether or not an amendment or amendment(s) are required to remedy an illegality described in
Section 15(a), and shall not be deemed disclosed so as to waive any privileges otherwise applicable. 
 16. Access to Books and
Records. 
 a. During the term of this Agreement and for seven (7) years after its termination, upon written request from the
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Comptroller General of the U.S. General Accounting Office, or any of their duly authorized representatives, each Party shall make available a copy of this Agreement and such books,
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 b. If any Party to this Agreement carries out any of its obligations through use of a subcontractor, such
Party shall require that the subcontractor agree to maintain and make available to the appropriate authorities books, documents and records as set forth in the preceding subsection. 
 17. Independent Contractors. PharMerica and each Ceres Party are independent contractors. This Agreement shall not be deemed to create a
partnership or joint venture, or employment or agency relationship between the Parties. PharMerica has no right or authority to assume or create any obligation or responsibility on behalf of any Ceres Party. No Ceres Party has the right or authority
to assume or create any obligation or responsibility on behalf of PharMerica. In no event shall any Ceres Party unreasonably interfere with the professional judgment of any employee or agent of PharMerica or any other Pharmacy Operator providing
professional pharmacist services in connection with this Agreement. 
 18. Confidentiality. 
 a. In carrying out this Agreement, each of PharMerica, on the one hand, and the Ceres Parties, on the other hand (the “Protected Party”) may
disclose to the other (“Restricted Party”), and/or the Restricted Party’s Affiliates, Proprietary Information and the Restricted Party agrees that it shall, and it shall cause its Affiliates to, (i) hold the Protected
Party’s Proprietary Information in confidence and protect it with the same degree of care that the Restricted Party uses to protect its own Proprietary Information, but in no event shall the Restricted Party use less than reasonable care, and
(ii) not use such information for the Restricted Party’s or such Affiliates’ own business other than as necessary to carry out this Agreement, provided, however, either Party may disclose Proprietary Information of the other as
required by law, legal process or regulatory authority. The Protected Party’s Proprietary Information shall remain the sole property of the Protected Party and the Restricted Party shall return or destroy all such Proprietary Information upon
the termination of this Agreement. 
 b. Except to the extent required by applicable law or as otherwise permitted in accordance with this
Section 18(b), neither PharMerica nor any of the Ceres Parties shall disclose or make any public announcement concerning this Agreement or the terms hereof without the prior written consent of the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each of
PharMerica and the Ceres Parties shall have the right to disclose this Agreement and its terms (i) to legal counsel and other advisors on a need-to-know basis under terms and conditions which reasonably ensure the confidentiality thereof,
(ii) as required by any court or other governmental body, (iii) in connection with a Facility Divestiture, merger, acquisition of stock or assets, proposed merger or acquisition, or the like, under terms and conditions which reasonably
ensure the confidentiality thereof, or (iv) as required in connection with any government or regulatory filing, including, without limitation, filings with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission. 
 c. Each Ceres Party shall keep and maintain resident information and records in accordance with applicable law, including, but not limited to, the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, and its implementing regulations, and shall not release such information except as permitted or required by applicable law. 
  

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 d. PharMerica shall keep and maintain (and cause each of the Pharmacy Operators to keep and maintain)
resident information and records in accordance with applicable law, including, but not limited to, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, and its implementing regulations, and shall not release such information
except as permitted or required by applicable law. 
 e. Each of PharMerica and the Ceres Parties recognizes and agrees that there is no
adequate remedy at law for a breach by such Party of any provision of this Section 18, that such a breach would irreparably harm the other of them and that the other of them shall be entitled, without posting bond or other security, to seek
equitable relief (including, without limitation, injunctions) with respect to any such breach or potential breach, in addition to any other remedies. 
 f. This Section 18 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 
 19. Insurance.

 a. PharMerica’s Obligations. PharMerica shall secure and maintain, at PharMerica’s sole expense, the following
insurance or self-insurance coverages with respect to PharMerica, each of the other Pharmacy Operators and their respective employees, covering events occurring during the Initial Term or any Term Extension, claims asserted during the Initial Term
or any Term Extension arising out of events that occurred within a reasonable period prior to the beginning of the Initial Term, and claims asserted during a reasonable period following the Initial Term or any Term Extension arising out of events
that occurred during the Initial Term or any Term Extension: 
 (i) Commercial general liability insurance covering bodily injury and
property damage to third parties and including Blanket Contractual Liability with limits of * per claim or occurrence and * general aggregate. 
 (ii) Workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance at the following limits: 
  

							
		  	Workers’ Compensation:	  	*	  	
		  	Employers’ Liability:	  	* ;	  	
		  		  	* ;	  	
		  		  	* .	  	

 (iii) Professional liability (errors and omissions) and Products Liability insurance, with limits
of * per claim or occurrence and * aggregate, which insurance shall not be cancelable except upon * days’ prior notice to Ceres. 
 b.
Ceres Parties’ Obligations. The Ceres Parties shall secure and maintain, at the Ceres Parties’ sole expense, the following insurance or self-insurance coverages with respect to each Ceres Party and its employees, covering events
occurring during the Initial Term or any Term Extension, claims asserted during the Initial Term or any Term Extension arising out of events that occurred within a reasonable period prior to the beginning of the Initial Term, and claims asserted
during a reasonable period following the Initial Term or any Term Extension arising out of events that occurred during the Initial Term or any Term Extension: 
 (i) Commercial general liability insurance covering bodily injury and property damage to third parties and including Blanket Contractual Liability with limits of * per claim and * general aggregate. 
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 (ii) Workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance at the following limits:

  

							
		  	Workers’ Compensation:	  	*	  	
		  	Employers’ Liability:	  	* ;	  	
		  		  	* ;	  	
		  		  	* .	  	

 (iii) Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with limits of * per claim and *
aggregate, which insurance shall not be cancelable except upon * days’ prior notice to PharMerica. 
 c. Proof of Insurance or
Self-Insurance. PharMerica, on the one hand, and the Ceres Parties, on the other hand, shall be required to provide each other with certificates of insurance (or comparable evidence of self-insurance) reflecting satisfaction of the foregoing
requirements of this Section 19 and, in the case of insurance, naming the other as an additional insured promptly following request by the other. 
 20. Indemnity. 
 a. PharMerica Indemnity. PharMerica shall indemnify, defend, and hold
harmless the Ceres Parties and their respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, and agents from and against any and all third party claims, or actions for damages, liabilities (including, without limitation, strict liability),
penalties, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, expenses and costs) to the extent caused by (i) the negligence or willful misconduct of any PharMerica Entity or any of their respective employees and agents in
connection with the performance of this Agreement, or (ii) any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant under this Agreement by any PharMerica Entity or any of their respective employees and agents. 
 b. Ceres Parties Indemnity. The Ceres Parties, jointly and severally, shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the PharMerica Entities and their
respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, and agents from and against any and all third party claims, or actions for damages, liabilities (including, without limitation, strict liability), penalties, costs and expenses (including,
without limitation, attorneys’ fees, expenses and costs) to the extent caused by (i) the negligence or willful misconduct of any Ceres Party or any of its employees and agents in connection with the performance of this Agreement, or
(ii) any breach of any representation, warranty or covenant under this Agreement by any Ceres Party or any of its employees and agents. 
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 c. Survival. The provisions of this Section 20 shall survive the expiration or termination of
this Agreement (whether to all or some of the Facilities) and the Withdrawal of a Facility, for all purposes. 
 21. Divestitures and
Closures. 
 a. Facility Operator or Facility Divestiture. The following provisions shall apply to any Facility Operator
Divestiture or Facility Divestiture (including, without limitation, any Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture arising from a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of a Ceres Party, but specifically excluding any transaction
under Section 21(a)(vii) below): 
 (i) Ceres shall provide PharMerica advance notice (“Facility Divestiture Notice”) of any
contemplated Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture promptly (and in no event later than * days prior to the anticipated Divestiture Date) and each Facility Divestiture Notice shall provide (A) the name of each Facility Operator
and/or Facility that is the subject of, or encompassed within, the contemplated Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture, (B) the number of SNF Beds that are encompassed by the contemplated Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility
Divestiture, (C) the name and address of the contemplated Successor Facility Operator immediately after the Divestiture Date, (D) the anticipated Divestiture Date, and (E) the type of transaction giving rise to the Facility Operator
Divestiture or Facility Divestiture (e.g., stock or asset purchase, lease, sublease, management agreement or other arrangement). 
 (ii) After the Facility Divestiture Notice is given to PharMerica, Ceres shall update PharMerica from time-to-time through the Divestiture Date as necessary to keep PharMerica reasonably informed regarding the contemplated Facility Operator
Divestiture or Facility Divestiture and any changes to the anticipated Divestiture Date. 
 (iii) If, during the Initial Term, the number of
SNF Beds that would be served by PharMerica pursuant to this Agreement after a Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture (including all SNF Beds in the New Facilities and Newly-Constructed Facilities that are deemed and considered as
Facilities under the terms of this Agreement) would be * or more of the number of the Original SNF Beds, the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture may be completed only if the applicable Ceres Party uses commercially reasonable
efforts to ensure that the Successor Facility Operator, prior to the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture, enters into a Successor Pharmacy Services Agreement. 
 (iv) If, during the Initial Term, the number of SNF Beds that would be served by PharMerica pursuant to this Agreement after a Facility Operator
Divestiture or Facility Divestiture (including all SNF Beds in the New Facilities and Newly-Constructed Facilities that are deemed and considered as Facilities under the terms of this Agreement) would be less than * of the number of the Original SNF
Beds, the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture may be completed only if, prior to the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture (A) the Successor Facility Operator enters into a Successor Pharmacy Services
Agreement, or (B) the Ceres Parties pay PharMerica, in immediately available funds, an amount equal to the product of (I) * , multiplied by (II) the monthly average number of total beds served by a Pharmacy 
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Operator in the Facility or Facilities subject to the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture in the * months prior to the date on which any of
the Ceres Parties or any of their Affiliates first initiated negotiations with the Successor Facility Operator regarding the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture, multiplied by (III) the number of calendar months from the
Divestiture Date through April 30, 2009 (with partial months being pro rated based on the number of days in the month). For purposes of this Section 21(a)(iv), it shall be a rebuttable presumption that the start date of a Ceres
Party’s negotiations with the Successor Facility Operator shall be the date on which a confidentiality agreement is signed by the applicable parties with respect to such Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture. 
 (v) Provided the conditions set forth in the preceding paragraphs are satisfied as provided therein, upon consummation of the Facility Operator
Divestiture or Facility Divestiture, each Facility that is the subject of the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture shall be a Withdrawn Facility as of the Divestiture Date. 
 (vi) Each Party shall cooperate in all reasonable respects with the other Party up to the Divestiture Date to assure that the transition of each
Facility that is the subject of the Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture to a new alternative pharmacy provider is undertaken in an orderly manner that maximizes patient safety and care. 
 (vii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, no term, condition, or obligation set forth in this Agreement shall
restrict or be deemed to restrict any sale, lease or other transfer of the real estate comprising a Facility provided that such sale, lease or other transfer does not (A) require or result in an assignment, transfer or re-issuance of any of the
operating licenses or Medicaid or Medicare provider agreement for such Facility into the name of a Person that is not Controlled by one or more of the Companies or their Affiliates, (B) result in the termination or surrender of any of the
operating licenses or Medicaid or Medicare provider agreement for such Facility, (C) otherwise result in the Control of the management and/or operations of such Facility being transferred to a Person that is not Controlled by one or more of the
Companies or their Affiliates, or (D) result in the such Facility not being operated on a continuous basis by a Company or any of its Affiliates. 
 b. Closure of a Facility. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, if any Ceres Party decides to cease patient care operations at a Facility permanently by closure of such Facility and
surrender of the applicable licenses, registrations and certifications for the Facility (provided however, that the applicable Ceres Party shall have the right to retain any bed rights), or if any Ceres Party decides to elect, upon the expiration of
the term of a lease, sublease, management agreement or other arrangement with respect to a Facility, not to renew or continue such lease, sublease, management agreement or other arrangement, Ceres (i) shall provide advance notice to PharMerica
of such decision promptly, (ii) shall provide notice to PharMerica contemporaneous to such closure or expiration, and (iii) may, subject to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions, Withdraw such Facility upon the effective date of the
closure of such Facility or such expiration without such action constituting a breach of this Agreement or otherwise giving rise to any penalty, payment or liability under this Agreement. 
 c. Pharmacy Operator or Pharmacy Divestiture. The following provisions shall apply to any Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture:

 (i) PharMerica shall provide Ceres advance notice (“Pharmacy Divestiture Notice”) of any contemplated Pharmacy Operator
Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture at the earliest possible date (and in no event later than * days prior to the anticipated Divestiture Date) and each Pharmacy Divestiture Notice shall provide (A) the name of each Pharmacy Operator and/or
Pharmacy that is the subject of, or encompassed within, the contemplated Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture, (B) the name and address of the contemplated Successor Pharmacy Operator and all Persons that will Control the
Successor Pharmacy Operator immediately after the Divestiture Date, (C) the anticipated Divestiture Date, and (D) the type of transaction giving rise to the Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture (e.g., stock or asset
purchase, lease, sublease, management agreement or other arrangement). 
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 (ii) After the Pharmacy Divestiture Notice is given to Ceres, PharMerica shall update Ceres from
time-to-time through the Divestiture Date as necessary to keep Ceres reasonably informed regarding the contemplated Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture and any changes to the anticipated Divestiture Date. 
 (iii) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, subject to PharMerica’s satisfaction of the conditions set forth in the preceding
paragraphs, PharMerica may consummate a Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or a Pharmacy Divestiture without such consummation constituting a breach of this Agreement; provided, however, Ceres may Withdraw, on the Divestiture Date, the Facility(ies)
served by each Pharmacy that is the subject of, or encompassed within, the contemplated Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture unless PharMerica represents and warrants to Ceres in writing, no later than * days prior to the
Divestiture Date, which representation and warranty shall survive the Divestiture Date, that one or more alternative Pharmacies will continue, from and after the Divestiture Date on an uninterrupted basis, to provide Products and Services to the
Facility(ies) served by the Former Pharmacies in a manner that would satisfy the terms and conditions of this Agreement (in which case, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect with respect to the Ceres Parties’ obligations
regarding such Facility(ies)). 
 d. Closure of a Pharmacy. If PharMerica or any other Pharmacy Operator decides to cease pharmacy
operations at any Pharmacy by closure of such Pharmacy and surrender of the applicable licenses, registrations and certifications for the Pharmacy, (i) PharMerica shall provide advance notice of such decision to Ceres promptly, but in no event
later than * days prior to the date of closure, (ii) PharMerica shall provide notice to Ceres contemporaneous to such closure, (iii) PharMerica may, subject to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions, complete such closure of such
Pharmacy without such action constituting a breach of this Agreement, and (iv) Ceres shall Withdraw the Facility(ies) served by such Pharmacy upon the effective date of the closure of such Pharmacy; provided, however, if PharMerica represents
and warrants to Ceres in writing, no later than * days prior to such effective date, which representation and warranty shall survive such effective date, that one or more alternative Pharmacies will continue, from and after such effective date on an
uninterrupted basis, to provide Products and Services to the Facility(ies) served by the to-be-closed Pharmacy in a manner that would satisfy the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Ceres shall not be permitted to Withdraw the subject
Facility(ies) and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect with respect to the Ceres Parties’ obligations regarding such Facility(ies). 
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 22. Time Limitations and Informal Dispute Resolution. If any dispute arises between
PharMerica and the Ceres Parties relating to this Agreement, each Party shall be required to abide by the following dispute resolution procedures and limitations: 
 a. Time Limitations. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement, Ceres shall be required to dispute any amount on a statement submitted to Ceres pursuant to Section 11(a) above by giving
notice to PharMerica within * days (or * days, under the circumstances described in Section 11(b)) after the date on which payment is due to PharMerica thereunder; provided, however, that if the charges for any Product on a statement submitted
to Ceres pursuant to Section 11(a) were included in a Potential Claims Report delivered to Ceres prior to such invoice, Ceres shall be required to dispute such charges by giving notice to PharMerica before the later of either (a) the * day
after the date on which such Product was dispensed, or (b) the * day after the date on which payment is due under the invoice that includes such charge. If Ceres fails to dispute a statement in a timely manner pursuant to this
Section 22(a), (i) the statement shall be deemed to be correct in all respects, and (ii) Ceres and each other Ceres Party shall be deemed to have waived all rights to contest the statement. 
 b. Informal Dispute Resolution. Prior to initiating any judicial proceeding hereunder, PharMerica and the Ceres Parties shall be required to abide
by the following informal dispute resolution process with respect to each and every dispute arising hereunder: 
 (i) If PharMerica or Ceres
desires to initiate the procedures under this Section 22(b), PharMerica or Ceres shall give notice thereof (each, a “Dispute Initiation Notice”) to the other of them (A) indicating that it is a notice initiating the procedures
under this Section 22(b), (B) providing a brief description of the nature of the dispute, (C) reasonably identifying the Facilities and Pharmacies involved in, and impacted by, the dispute and the names of the Facility Representatives
and Pharmacy Representatives of such Facilities and Pharmacies, respectively, or other nature of the dispute, (D) explaining the initiating Party’s claim or position in connection with the dispute, (E) including relevant
documentation, and (F) naming an individual with authority to settle the dispute on such Party’s behalf if, as the case may be, the PharMerica Representative or the Ceres Representative does not have such authority. 
 (ii) Within * days after receipt of a Dispute Initiation Notice, the receiving Party shall give a written reply (each, a “Dispute Reply”) to
the initiating Party (A) providing a brief description of the receiving Party’s position in connection with the dispute, (B) including relevant documentation, and (C) naming an individual with the authority to settle the dispute
on behalf of the receiving Party if, as the case may be, the PharMerica Representative or the Ceres Representative does not have such authority. 
 (iii) PharMerica and Ceres shall cause the individuals identified in the Dispute Initiation Notice and the Dispute Reply above to (A) promptly make such investigation of the dispute as such individuals deem appropriate, and
(B) commence discussions concerning resolution of the dispute within * days after the date of the Dispute Initiation Notice. 
 (iv) If
a dispute has not been resolved within * days after PharMerica and Ceres have commenced discussions regarding the dispute pursuant to Section 22(b)(iii) above, PharMerica and Ceres shall (A) mutually submit the dispute to non-binding
mediation 
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conducted by a mutually agreed upon mediator, and (B) use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the mediator to conduct the mediation within * days
of the dispute’s submission to mediation. 
 (v) Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Agreement, a Party may commence a
judicial proceeding hereunder, without having first complied with the provisions of this Section 22(b), to seek injunctive or other equitable relief necessary to prevent irreparable harm, including, without limitation, as provided in
Section 18(e) above. 
 23. Miscellaneous. 
 a. Force Majeure. A Party shall be excused for any delay or failure in performing this Agreement (except for any delay or failure related to the payment of money in excess of * days) to the extent that the
delay or failure is caused by acts of God, terrorism, fires, explosions, labor disputes, accidents, civil disturbances, material shortages or other similar causes beyond its reasonable control, even if such delay or failure is foreseeable.

 b. Good Faith. In all matters relating to this Agreement and its performance, the Parties shall act in good faith and consistent
with fair dealing. Without in any way limiting the generality or scope of the preceding sentence, the Parties will cooperate with each other in good faith to amend Schedule A-1 and Schedule A-2 from time to time so that Schedule A-1 and Schedule A-2
contain an up-to-date list of the Companies and Facilities, respectively, covered by this Agreement. 
 c. Assignment and Delegation.

 (i) Except to the extent permitted by Section 21 of this Agreement, without the prior written consent of the PharMerica, none of the
Ceres Parties shall assign any of its rights or delegate any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part. Except to the extent permitted by Section 23(c)(ii) of this Agreement, without the prior written consent of
Ceres, PharMerica shall not assign any of its rights or delegate any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part. 
 (ii) Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, a PharMerica Change of Control shall not be deemed to constitute an assignment by PharMerica of this Agreement or a delegation of its duties or obligations under this
Agreement. 
 (iii) Without the prior written consent of Ceres, PharMerica shall be permitted to assign its rights under this Agreement
and/or delegate its duties and obligations under this Agreement to any PharMerica Affiliate that agrees in writing as part of such assignment and/or delegation to be bound by PharMerica’s obligations under this Agreement, so long as PharMerica
agrees in writing to remain liable to Ceres for the nonperformance of such obligations. 
 d. Third Parties. This Agreement
does not create any rights enforceable by any third party. For purpose of clarification, all of the Ceres Parties shall be considered direct beneficiaries of this Agreement with all rights and remedies, whether at law, in tort, or in equity, and
Ceres shall have the sole and exclusive right to enforce the provisions of this Agreement on behalf of itself and the other Ceres Parties. 
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 e. Notices. Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been given by a Party and received by the other Party (i) immediately if given in person, (ii) on the fifth business day following delivery to the U.S. Post Office if given by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested, or (iii) on the second business day following delivery by a national overnight delivery service, to the other Party at the notice address below, or to such other address that the other Party designates upon notice given in accordance
with this provision. 
  

			
	 PharMerica:
	  	 Ceres:

	 *
	  	*
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	  	*
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	 With a copy to:
	  	 With a copy to:

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 f. Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with Delaware law, without regard to conflicts or choice of law principles that would result in the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. Each of the Parties hereby agrees and consents to be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction and
venue of the courts of the State of Delaware in any suit, action, or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Agreement. 
 g. No Waiver. Except as set forth in Section 9(f)(iii) and Section 22(a), no waiver shall be effective unless in writing and signed by
the waiving Party. A waiver by a Party of a breach or failure to perform this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or failure. 
 h. Binding Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto, and each of their respective successors and permitted assigns.  
 i. Headings for Reference Only. The headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning or
interpretation of the provisions of this Agreement. 
 j. Modifications. This Agreement cannot be changed or modified except by a
written amendment signed by PharMerica and Ceres. 
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 k. Construction. This Agreement has been negotiated and reviewed by counsel for each Party. Any
ambiguity found in this Agreement shall not be construed in a Party’s favor on the basis that another Party drafted the provision containing the ambiguity. 
 l. Severability. When possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective, valid, and enforceable under applicable law. If any provision of this Agreement is held
to be prohibited by, or invalid or unenforceable under, applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective only to the express extent of such prohibition, unenforceability or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of this Agreement.
PharMerica or Ceres may terminate this Agreement in the event that a court of competent jurisdiction has held that PharMerica or Ceres, respectively, will not be able to realize a substantial portion of the benefits to, as applicable, PharMerica or
Ceres under this Agreement (as in effect immediately prior to such prohibition, unenforceability or invalidity) as a result of such prohibition, unenforceability or invalidity. 
 m. Limitations on Damages. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary: 
 (i) In no event will either PharMerica or any Ceres Party be liable to the other or any of the other’s Affiliates, officers, directors, shareholders
or agents for special, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages. The foregoing limitations shall not exclude or limit liability of either PharMerica or any Ceres Party for indemnity or contribution claims from the other arising out of or with
respect to third party claims or breach of the confidentiality provisions of this Agreement. 
 (ii) If a dispute hereunder remains
unresolved following compliance with the provisions of Section 22(b) above and such dispute involves an alleged breach of any Service Level Agreement, Ceres shall, at the commencement of any judicial proceeding to resolve such dispute, make a
binding election regarding the remedy sought by Ceres on account thereof as follows: (A) if Ceres elects to recover the Monetary Penalty identified on Schedule H for such breach (1) Ceres shall not be required to prove any damages on
account of such alleged breach, the sole issue for the proceeding being whether PharMerica breached the Service Level Agreement, and (2) the breach shall not be deemed a material breach of this Agreement, or (B) if Ceres elects not to
recover the Monetary Penalty identified on Schedule H for such alleged breach, Ceres shall be permitted to pursue all available remedies on account thereof but shall be required to prove that PharMerica breached the Service Level Agreement and the
damages to Ceres caused by such breach. In any case, an election by Ceres pursuant to the foregoing to elect to recover a Monetary Penalty identified on Schedule H on account of a breach of a Service Level Agreement shall not be deemed an election
with respect to any subsequent breach of a Service Level Agreement or a waiver by any Ceres Party of any right arising on account of such a subsequent breach. 
 (iii) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Agreement except for the following sentence, PharMerica’s aggregate liability directly related to the provision by it of the Electronic Medication Management
System, regardless of the cause or causes of action giving rise to such liability (whether in contract, tort, or otherwise), shall not exceed * in any given calendar year, which shall not be cumulative to any other calendar year. The foregoing

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limitation shall not exclude or limit the liability of PharMerica for indemnity or contribution claims from the other arising out of or with respect to third
party claims or on account of a breach of a Service Level Agreement. 
 n. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the Schedules
referenced herein each of which are incorporated into this Agreement for all purposes, includes the complete agreement between the Parties and supersedes all previous agreements and understandings (whether verbal or in writing) related to the
subject matter of this Agreement. 
 o. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which
shall be an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 p. Survival. A termination of this
Agreement shall not terminate or reduce any causes of action, claims or rights that any Party may have against any other Party or Parties that arose prior to such termination, and (i) the obligations of the Ceres Parties under
Section 8(b), (ii) the applicable provisions under Sections 4(d), 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 23 that are stated or intended by the Parties to survive a termination of this Agreement, and (iv) any other provisions of
this Agreement the survival of which is reasonable given the nature of this Agreement shall, in fact, survive a termination of this Agreement. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first above written, with the intent to be legally bound. 
  

							
	 CERES Strategies, Inc.
	 	PharMerica, Inc.
	 By:
	 	  
	 	By:	 	  

	 Name:
	 	  
	 	Name:	 	  

	 Title:
	 	  
	 	Title:	 	  

  

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 ATTACHMENTS 
  

	
	 Schedule A-1 (Companies)

	 Schedule A-2 (Original Facilities, Original SNF Beds and Original Excluded Facilities)

	 Schedule B (Definitions)

	 Schedule C (Service and Pricing Schedules)

	 Schedule D (Accepted Plan List)

	 Schedule E (Electronic Medication Management System)

	 Schedule F (Form of Weekly Billing Statement)

	 Schedule G [Intentionally Omitted]

	 Schedule H (Service Level Agreements)

	 Schedule I (Form of Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreeement)

	 Schedule J (Payor Flowchart)

	 Schedule K (Adjudication Metrics)

	 Schedule L (Example of Blended AWP Pricing)

  

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 SCHEDULE A-2 – ORIGINAL FACILITIES, ORIGINAL SNF BEDS, EXCLUDED FACILITIES 

 

																	
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*	  	*
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 Facility #
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	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
 SNF Beds

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	 TABLE 1
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	 Facility #
	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
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	  	 d/b/a Name
	  	Type	  	Company	  	Address	  	City	  	State	  	Zip	  	 Original
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	 Facility #
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	 Facility #
	  	 Name
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 SCHEDULE B – DEFINITIONS 
 In addition to any other capitalized terms that are defined in this Agreement, the following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the
meaning set forth below: 
 “Accepted PDP” means a PDP in which PharMerica is a participating pharmacy provider. 
 “Accepted Plan” means a Plan in which PharMerica is a participating pharmacy provider. 
 “Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement” means the form of agreement attached to this Agreement as Schedule I pursuant to which each Ceres Party
agrees to perform each and every task that such Ceres Party is obligated to perform under this Agreement and each and every task that each other Ceres Party is obligated to perform under this Agreement. 
 “Acquisition Date” means, with respect to any New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition, the earlier of the closing or effective
date of such New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition. 
 “Adjudication Services” means the services provided by an
independent third party who measures and reports to the Pharmacy Quality Committee respecting the provision of Products and Services by PharMerica to the Facilities pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, based on the adjudication
metrics to be developed by PharMerica and Ceres under Section 9(h) . 
 “Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any
other Person Controlling, Controlled by or under common Control with such first Person. 
 “AWP” has the meaning ascribed to such
term in Schedule C attached hereto. 
 “Bankruptcy Event” means, with respect to any Person: (a) the filing of an application
by such Person for, or such Person’s consent to, the appointment of a trustee, receiver, or custodian of its assets, (b) the entry of an order for relief with respect to such Person in proceedings under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, as amended
or superseded from time to time, (c) the making by such Person of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, (d) the entry of an order, judgment, or decree by any court of competent jurisdiction appointing a trustee, receiver, or
custodian of the assets of such Person unless the proceedings and the trustee, receiver, or custodian appointed are dismissed within ninety (90) days, or (e) the failure by such Person generally to pay such Person’s debts as the debts
become due within the meaning of Section 303(h)(1) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, as determined by the bankruptcy court, or the admission in writing of such Person’s inability to pay its debts as they become due. 
 “Blended AWP Pricing” means * . An example of Blended AWP Pricing is shown in Schedule L. 
 “Brand Products” has the meaning ascribed to such term in Schedule C attached hereto. 
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 “Ceres Price” means the price, inclusive of dispensing fee, set forth for Brand Products
(excluding IVs) in the “Standard Services Pricing Table” attached as part of Schedule C hereto, adjusted from time to time by operation of Section 5(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Claim” means an electronic claim seeking pre-approval to fill an order for Brand Products. 
 “Control” (together with its correlative forms, “Controlling,” and “Controlled”) means (a) ownership, directly or
indirectly, of equity securities entitling the owner to vote in the aggregate more than fifty percent (50%) of the votes at a stockholders’, members’ or comparable meeting of any entity with respect to the election of directors,
managers or other members of such entity, or (b) possession of the power, directly or indirectly, to (i) elect a majority of the board of directors (or equivalent governing body) of the entity in question, or (ii) direct or cause the
direction of the management and policies of or with respect to the entity in question, whether through ownership of securities, by contract or otherwise. 
 “Covered Resident” means a resident of a Facility who (a) is not a Part A Resident, (b) has valid coverage for pharmacy benefits through an Accepted Plan, and (c) has authorized a Pharmacy
Operator to be the resident’s pharmacy provider. 
 “Customer Satisfaction Survey” means a comprehensive survey conducted by
or for PharMerica of each Facility Operator regarding the satisfaction of the Facility Operator with the timeliness, completeness and professionalism of the Services provided by the applicable Pharmacy Operator(s). 
 “Divestiture Date” means, with respect to any Facility Operator Divestiture, Facility Divestiture, Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy
Divestiture, the closing or effective date of such Facility Operator Divestiture, Facility Divestiture, Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture. 
 “Electronic Medication Management System” means PharMerica’s proprietary, patent pending, medication management computing platform (and all hardware and software included therein) designed to provide
LTC Facilities with (a) computerized ordering of Products, (b) bedside point of care functionality regarding the administration of Products to residents of LTC Facilities, and (c) computerized management of the reconciliation and
destruction components of the pharmacy program. 
 “Excluded Facility” means a LTC Facility that a Company owns, Controls,
operates, leases, subleases or manages during the term of this Agreement, which is either identified on Schedule A-2 (as updated from time to time) as being excluded from the scope of this Agreement, or which is not (pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement) subject to or added to, as applicable, this Agreement. “Original Excluded Facilities” mean the Excluded Facilities on the Effective Date as identified on Schedule A-2. 
 “Facility” means each LTC Facility that a Company owns, Controls, operates, leases, subleases or manages during the term of this Agreement,
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 “Facility Divestiture” means (a) a sale, transfer or other disposition by any Company of a
Facility to any Person that is not an Affiliate of the Company, or (b) any arrangement pursuant to which any Company transfers Control, or the right to Control, operate or manage a Facility to any Person that is not an Affiliate of the Company
(including, without limitation, through a lease, sublease, management agreement or assignment of a lease, sublease or management agreement), except in connection with the expiration of a lease described in Section 21(b). 
 “Facility Operator” means, with respect to a Facility, the Company that Controls, leases, subleases, operates or manages such Facility,
including each New Facility Operator. 
 “Facility Operator Divestiture” means any transaction, including, without limitation, a
sale of securities or merger, pursuant to which Control over a Facility Operator is transferred to a Person that is not a Company or an Affiliate of a Company. 
 “Former Facility” means a Facility that will be owned, Controlled, operated, leased, subleased or managed by a Successor Facility Operator immediately following consummation of a Facility Divestiture or
Facility Operator Divestiture. 
 “Former Pharmacy” means a Pharmacy that will be owned, Controlled, operated, leased, subleased or
managed by a Successor Pharmacy Operator immediately following consummation of a Pharmacy Divestiture or Pharmacy Operator Divestiture. 
 “House Stock” means Products that a Pharmacy Operator provides to a Facility that are not ordered by the Facility Operator for specific residents. 
 “Ineligible Person” means any entity or individual (a) excluded from participation or otherwise declared ineligible to participate in any “Federal health care program,” as defined in 42 U.S.C.
section 1320a-7b(f), as identified on the List of Excluded Individuals/Entities maintained by the Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (b) debarred from participation or otherwise declared ineligible to
participate in Federal procurement or nonprocurement programs, as identified on the Excluded Parties List System maintained by the General Services Administration, or (c) convicted of a criminal offense related to the provision of health care
items or services covered by a Federal health care program or Federal procurement or nonprocurement program, but not yet excluded, debarred or otherwise declared ineligible to participate in such programs. 
 “LTC Facility” means any skilled nursing facility including, without limitation, the skilled nursing facility within any congregate care
retirement community, assisted living facility, or inpatient hospice contained within a skilled nursing facility. 
 “New Facility”
means a LTC Facility that will be owned, Controlled, operated, leased, subleased or managed by any Company or Affiliate of a Company immediately following consummation of a New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition. 
 “New Facility Acquisition” means (a) a purchase or other acquisition, directly or indirectly, by any Company of (i) all or a majority
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Control, operate or manage a LTC Facility from any Person that is not a Company or Affiliate of a Company (including, without limitation, through a lease,
sublease, management agreement or assignment of a lease, sublease or management agreement). 
 “New Facility Operator” means, with
respect to any New Facility Acquisition or Prior Operator Acquisition, the Company or Affiliate of a Company that will be the Facility Operator for the applicable New Facility(ies). 
 “Newly-Constructed Facility” means any LTC Facility that any Company or Affiliate of a Company constructs and opens for patient care operations
during the term of this Agreement. 
 “On-Demand Ordering” means any orders or reorders by a Company on its own initiative for
Products for residents of a Facility (i.e., not cycle fill or any other automatic fill by PharMerica). 
 “Original Excluded
Facilities” means the Excluded Facilities on the Effective Date as identified on Schedule A-2. 
 “Original Facilities” means
the Facilities on the Effective Date as identified on Schedule A-2. 
 “Original SNF Beds” means the aggregate number of SNF Beds
of the Original Facilities as identified on Schedule A-2. 
 “Part A Resident” means any resident of a Facility during such time as
such resident’s care at such Facility is covered by Medicare Part A (or any successor government program to Medicare Part A). 
 “PDP” means a Prescription Drug Plan providing pharmacy benefits pursuant to Medicare Part D. 
 “Person” means
an individual, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, corporation, trust, any other entity organized or existing under applicable law or any unincorporated organization. 
 “Pharmacy” means each institutional pharmacy that a PharMerica Entity owns, Controls, operates, leases, subleases or manages during the term of
this Agreement. 
 “Pharmacy Divestiture” means (a) a sale, transfer or other disposition by any PharMerica Entity of a
Pharmacy to any Person that is not a PharMerica Affiliate, or (b) any arrangement pursuant to which any PharMerica Entity transfers Control or the right to Control, operate or manage a Pharmacy to any Person that is not a PharMerica Affiliate
(including, without limitation, through a lease, sublease, management agreement or assignment of a lease, sublease or management agreement). 
 “Pharmacy Operator Divestiture” means any transaction, including, without limitation, a sale of securities or merger, pursuant to which PharMerica transfers Control over any of the other Pharmacy Operators to a Person that is not
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 “Pharmacy Operator” means, with respect to a Pharmacy, the PharMerica Entity that owns,
Controls, operates, leases, subleases or manages such Pharmacy. 
 “Pharmacy Quality Committee” means a committee formed by, and
including representatives of, PharMerica and Ceres which confers from time to time respecting pharmacy quality issues. 
 “PharMerica
Change of Control” means any transaction including, without limitation, a sale of securities or merger, pursuant to which the Person(s) that Control(s) PharMerica transfers such Control to any other Person(s). 
 “PharMerica Chain Customer Contract” means * . 
 “PharMerica Entity” means each of PharMerica and its Affiliates; “PharMerica Entities” means PharMerica and its Affiliates, collectively. 
 “Plan” means a pharmaceutical benefit plan of a third party payor, including, without limitation, a PDP, a Medicare Advantage prescription drug
plan, a Medicaid pharmacy benefit plan or a pharmaceutical benefit plan of a managed care organization. 
 “Pre-Existing Contract”
means, with respect to any LTC Facility that is the subject of, or encompassed within, a Prior Operator Acquisition or New Facility Acquisition, a contract that requires the Prior Operator of such LTC Facility to obtain any Products or Services for
such LTC Facility and its residents from a pharmacy provider other than a PharMerica Entity. 
 “Prior Operator” means, with
respect to any Prior Operator Acquisition or New Facility Acquisition, the Person that owned, Controlled, operated, leased, subleased and/or managed the New Facility(ies) immediately prior to the Acquisition Date. 
 “Prior Operator Acquisition” means any transaction, including, without limitation, a purchase of securities or a merger, pursuant to which any
Affiliate of a Ceres Party obtains Control over any Prior Operator from a Person that is not an Affiliate of a Ceres Party. 
 “Private
Pay Resident” means a resident of a Facility who (a) is not a Part A Resident or a Covered Resident, and (b) has authorized a Pharmacy Operator to be the resident’s pharmacy provider. 
 “Products” means, regardless of dosage form (a) prescription federal legend drugs, (b) over the counter (“OTC”) drugs,
(c) infusion therapy products and supplies, and (d) other products and supplies of the type provided by an institutional pharmacy to a LTC Facility. 
 “Proprietary Information” means the proprietary, confidential and other non-public information relating to the business of PharMerica, on the one hand, or any of the Ceres Parties, on the other hand,
including, without limitation, the business processes, software, pricing, customer materials (such as training manuals and policy and procedure manuals), and organizational structure of PharMerica or a Ceres Party, as the case may be, and any
information regarding, as applicable, a Prior Operator Acquisition, New Facility Acquisition, Facility Divestiture, Facility Operator Divestiture, Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy 
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Divestiture, exclusive of any such information that (a) becomes generally available to the public through no act, omission or fault of (i) any of
the Ceres Parties, in the case of proprietary, confidential or other non-public information relating to the business of PharMerica, or (ii) PharMerica, in the case of proprietary, confidential or other non-public information relating to the
business of any of the Ceres Parties, or (b) at the time of disclosure was already in the possession of (i) any of the Ceres Parties, in the case of proprietary, confidential or other non-public information relating to the business of
PharMerica, and not subject to any existing restriction on disclosure or use or (ii) PharMerica, in the case of proprietary, confidential or other non-public information relating to the business of any of the Ceres Parties, and not subject to
any existing restriction on disclosure or use. 
 “Service Level Agreements” means the service level agreements set forth on
Schedule H hereto. 
 “Services” means the following services as described in Schedule C: (a) “Standard Services,”
as further defined in and described on Schedule C-1, (b) “Consulting Services,” as further defined in and described on Schedule C-2, and (c) “Infusion Therapy Services,” as further defined in and described on Schedule
C-3. 
 “Short-Dated Products” means Products in oral tablet or capsule dosage form with an expiration date of not more than sixty
(60) days from the date such Products are dispensed by the applicable Pharmacy Operator. 
 “SNF Bed” means a licensed skilled
nursing facility bed or a licensed or unlicensed assisted living facility bed. 
 “Special Products” means injectable medications,
controlled substances, emergency (STAT) medication orders, non-oral solid Products and other Products which the manufacturer specifies to be dispensed and packaged in a unique manner. 
 “Successor Facility Operator” means, with respect to any Facility Operator Divestiture or Facility Divestiture, the Person that will own,
Control, operate, lease, sublease or manage the Former Facility(ies) immediately following the Divestiture Date. 
 “Successor Pharmacy
Operator” means, with respect to any Pharmacy Operator Divestiture or Pharmacy Divestiture, the Person that will own, Control, operate, lease, sublease or manage the Former Pharmacy(ies) immediately following the Divestiture Date. 

“Successor Pharmacy Services Agreement” means a pharmacy services agreement containing terms and conditions substantially similar to this
Agreement, as determined by PharMerica in its reasonable discretion, pursuant to which a Successor Facility Operator agrees that each of the Former Facilities shall obtain Products and Services exclusively from PharMerica commencing on the
Divestiture Date for a period of time not less than the remaining Initial Term or Extension Term, as applicable. 
 “Uncured
Breach” means a material breach of this Agreement, including without limitation, a breach of any representation or warranty made by a Party in this Agreement which remains uncured for a period of sixty (60) days after notice of such breach
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breaching Party specifying in reasonable detail the nature of the breach; provided, however, that for all breaches not involving the non-payment of funds,
the cure period shall be extended to not more than ninety (90) days in the event (a) such breach is not susceptible to cure within such sixty (60) day period, and (b) the breaching Party shall have begun and continues to actively
pursue resolution of the problem during the cure period. At a minimum, any cure shall include, without limitation, in addition to other remedies, actions, and amounts that are available under this Agreement, and subject to the limitations under this
Agreement, reimbursement by the breaching Party to the other Party of any (1) civil monetary penalties, fines, or other amounts or penalties assessed against such other Party, and (2) third-party costs and expenses or other amounts
incurred by such other Party to resolve, evaluate or mitigate the breach, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees. 
 “Withdraw” or “Withdrawal” means a permitted exclusion after the Effective Date by a Company of a Facility from this Agreement; “Withdrawn Facility” means a Facility after Withdrawal of that Facility by a
Company. 
  

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 SCHEDULE C – SERVICES AND PRICING 
  

	1.	Included Service Schedules. This Schedule C includes the following: 

  

	 	(a)	Schedule C-1 - Standard Services and Pricing; 

  

	 	(b)	Schedule C-2 - Consulting Services and Pricing; and 

  

	 	(c)	Schedule C-3 - Infusion Therapy Services and Pricing: 

  

	2.	Definitions. The following terms used in this Schedule C shall be defined as follows: 

 (a) * 
 (b) * 
  

	 	(c)	“Brand Product” means a federal legend Product identified as a brand product by First Databank. 

 (d) * 
  

	 	(e)	“Drug Regimen Review” or “DRR” means an evaluation of a patient’s drug regimen for known allergies, rational therapy-contraindications, misuse, overuse and
underuse of medications, including potential drug interactions, adverse drug reactions, inappropriate medications and diagnosis/drug combinations. 

 (f) * 
  

	 	(g)	“Generic Product” means a federal legend Product identified as a generic product by First Databank. 

 (h) * 
 (i) * 
  

	 	(j)	“Products” mean, regardless of dosage form (a) prescription federal legend drugs, (b) infusion therapy products and supplies, and (c) other products and
supplies of the type provided by an institutional pharmacy to a long term care facility, including, without limitation, over the counter (“OTC”) products. 

  

	 	(k)	“Services” means the following services as defined in this Schedule C: (a) “Standard Services”, (b) “Consulting Services”, including
“Standard Consulting Services” and “Optional Consulting Services”, and (c) “Infusion Therapy Services”. 

 (l) * 
 (m) * 
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 SCHEDULE C-1 - STANDARD SERVICES AND PRICING 
  

	1.	Standard Services. The “Standard Services” at each Facility shall comprise the services described in subsections (a) and (b) below.

 (a) * : 
 (i) * ;
and 
 (ii) * . 
 (b) * .

  

	2.	Pricing. 

  

	 	(a)	Pricing for Standard Services shall be at the rates determined by the following Standard Services Pricing Table. 

  

	 	(b)	Pricing includes the Product and all Standard Services associated with the Product. 

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 STANDARD SERVICES PRICING TABLE 
  

			
	 PRODUCT
	  	 PRICE

	 Brand Products
	  	 * *
 *
*

		
	 Generic Products
	  	 *
 *

		
	 Bulk house stock Products
	  	*
		
	 Miscellaneous non-infusion therapy supplies
	  	*

	*	For Brand Products, other than Special Products, dispensed through a seven day supply pursuant to Section 8(a)(iv) of this Agreement, the dispensing fee per fill shall be * .

  
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 SCHEDULE C-2 - CONSULTING SERVICES AND PRICING 
  

	1.	Consulting Services. The “Consulting Services” at each Facility shall comprise the Standard Consulting Services and Optional Consulting Services as defined in this
Schedule C-2. 

  

	2.	Standard Consulting Services. The “Standard Consulting Services” at each Facility shall comprise the services described in subsections (a) through
(n) below. 

 (a) * 
 (b) * 
 (c) * 
 (d) *

 (e) * 
 (f) * 
 (g) * 
 (h) * 
 (i )* 
 (j )* 
 (k) * 
 (l) * 
 (m) * 
 (n) * 
  

	3.	Optional Consulting Services. The “Optional Consulting Services” at each Facility shall be comprised of pharmaceutical-related consulting services that are outside
the scope of the Standard Consulting Services. * 

  

	4.	Manner of Providing Consulting Services. 

  

	 	(a)	All consultant pharmacists used by PharMerica to provide Consulting Services hereunder shall be licensed pursuant to state law. In providing Consulting Services, the Pharmacy
Operator may use specially trained technicians or nurse consultants in support of the consultant pharmacists. Where permitted by law or regulation, the Pharmacy Operator providing the Consulting Services may utilize non-pharmacists to perform
non-clinical activities, including * . 

  
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	 	(b)	Upon reasonable request by Ceres, but no more than * per year, PharMerica shall provide Ceres with documentation describing in reasonable detail the ongoing training and education
provided to PharMerica consultant pharmacists in support of PharMerica’s provision of Consulting Services as set forth in this Schedule C-2. 

  

	5.	Pricing for Consulting Services. 

  

	 	(a)	Pricing for Standard Consulting Services shall be * per “occupied bed” per month, the number of “occupied beds” being equal to the actual number of drug regimen
reviews performed in a month pursuant to Section 2(a) of this Schedule C-2 (but not to exceed one per resident per month). 

  

	 	(b)	Pricing for Optional Consulting Services shall be * per hour for pharmacists, * per hour for nurses, and * per hour for Techs, or such other rate agreed to in advance by PharMerica
and Ceres. 

  
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 SCHEDULE C-3 - INFUSION THERAPY SERVICES AND PRICING 
  

	1.	Infusion Therapy Services. The “Infusion Therapy Services” at each Facility shall comprise the services described in subsections (a) and (b) below.

 (a)* 
 (b)*

  

	2.	Pricing. 

  

	 	(a)	Ceres shall pay PharMerica for Infusion Therapy Services at the rates determined by the following Infusion Therapy Services Pricing Table. 

  

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Infusion Therapy Services Pricing Table below, PharMerica shall charge (and Ceres shall pay) a minimum of * for any infusion therapy
Product. 

  

	 	(c)	Pricing for Infusion Therapy Services includes * . 

  
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 INFUSION THERAPY SERVICES AND PRICING TABLES 
  

							
	 PRODUCT OR SERVICE
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	 STANDARD INFUSION THERAPY SUPPLIES
TABLE

	 ITEM (QUANTITY OF ONE)
	  	 STANDARD USE PER ITEM

		
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SUPPLIES

	 DESCRIPTION
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	 *
	  	*

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 SCHEDULE E – ELECTRONIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMMS) 
  

	1.	Formation of Executive Technology Steering Committee. No later than * days from the Effective Date, each of PharMerica and Ceres shall appoint no less than 3 senior-level
employees to serve as their respective representatives on the Executive Technology Steering Committee (“Committee”), one of whom shall be designated by, as applicable, PharMerica and Ceres as a “Team Leader.” The general purpose
of the Committee shall be to oversee the development and implementation of the Electronic Medication Management System (“EMMS”) for and at the Facilities. The respective representatives designated by each of PharMerica and Ceres must
possess, collectively, significant expertise in Information Technology (including Product Development), Operations and Clinical Services. 

  

	2.	Responsibilities of the Committee. The Committee shall: 

 (a) * 
 (b) * 
 (i) *

 (ii) * 
 (c) * 
 (d) * 
 (e) * 
 (f) * 
 (g) * 
  

	3.	* 

 (a) * 
 (b) * 
 (c) * 
 (d) * 
  

	4.	PharMerica Responsibilities: 

 (a) * 
 (i) * 
 (ii) * 
 (iii) * 
 (b) * 
 (c) * 
 (i) * 
 (ii) * 
 (d)* 
  
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	5.	Ceres Parties Responsibilities. * 

 (a) *

 (i) * 
 (ii) * 
 (b) * 
 (c) * 
 (d) * 
 (e) * 
 (f) * 
  

	6.	Recognition of * . PharMerica recognizes that the Ceres Parties use * products as part of the information technology environment at the Facilities, and will use commercially
reasonable efforts to assure that the EMMS is compatible with such environment. 

  

	7.	Miscellaneous Agreements. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Schedule E or the Agreement to which this Schedule E is attached, PharMerica and Ceres acknowledge
and agree that the planning for, installation of and ongoing oversight of the EMMS requires considerable dedicated resources, both personnel and technology, and that, without the fulfillment by the other of the other’s commitments contained in
this Schedule E, the EMMS cannot be installed and operated successfully at the designated Facilities. In amplification of the foregoing, PharMerica shall not be responsible for any delays in implementing the EMMS caused by the failure of a Ceres
Party to satisfy the requirements imposed on the Ceres Parties under this Schedule E in a timely manner provided (a) PharMerica notifies Ceres promptly following a failure by a Ceres Party to meet any such requirement, and (b) the Ceres
Party fails to correct such failure within * days following such notice. None of the Technology Roadmap, the Work Plan or the Implementation Schedule shall be binding on PharMerica and Ceres until approved in writing by the respective chief
executive officer of PharMerica and Ceres, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. All disputes regarding this Schedule E shall be resolved in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Agreement to which
this Schedule E is attached. 

  
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 SCHEDULE F – SAMPLE PHARMACY BILLING STATEMENT 
 PharMerica 
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 SCHEDULE H—SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS 
 The table below sets forth the Service Level Agreements to be met by Pharmacy Operators in carrying out this Agreement and the associated monetary
penalty (“Monetary Penalty”) BEI/GG may recover for each violation by PharMerica or another Pharmacy Operator of the corresponding Service Level Agreement. 
  

					
	SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT	  	MONETARY
PENALTY
			
	1.	  	*	  	*
			
	2.	  	*	  	*
			
	3.	  	*	  	*
			
	4.	  	*	  	*
			
	5.	  	*	  	*
			
	6.	  	*	  	*
			
	7.	  	*	  	*
			
	8.	  	*	  	*

  
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 SCHEDULE I - FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND JOINDER AGREEMENT 
 This Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made as of the      day of
            , 2006, between PHARMERICA, INC. (“PharMerica”), a Delaware corporation, and
            (“Company”), a [                    ]. Capitalized
terms that are not defined in this Agreement shall be as defined in the Pharmacy Services Agreement (the “Pharmacy Services Agreement”) dated as of July 1, 2006, between PharMerica and Ceres Strategies, Inc. (“Ceres”).

 RECITALS 
 A.
The Pharmacy Services Agreement requires that each Company that is a Ceres Party executes an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement under which it agrees to perform, or cause to be performed, each and every task that Ceres or a Ceres Party is
obligated to perform under the Pharmacy Services Agreement. 
 B. Company is a Ceres Party, for purposes of the Pharmacy Services
Agreement, and is willing to enter into and deliver this Agreement in compliance with the terms of the Pharmacy Services Agreement. 
 C.
Company Controls, operates, leases, subleases or manages the Facilities listed in Schedule A-2 to this Agreement (the “Existing Facilities”) and may Control, lease, sublease, operate or manage other Facilities during the term of this
Agreement (the “Future Facilities”). 
 OPERATIVE TERMS 
 In consideration of the substantial benefits to Company from the Pharmacy Services Agreement, the receipt and sufficiency of which Company acknowledges,
Company agrees as follows: 
 1. Company shall perform, or cause to be performed, each and every task and obligation that it is
required to perform under this Agreement or that a Ceres Party is required to perform under the terms of the Pharmacy Services Agreement. Wherever, in the Pharmacy Services Agreement, any covenant or agreement is made by one of more of the Ceres
Parties or Facility Operators, any action is required to be taken by one or more of the Ceres Parties or Facility Operators, or Ceres is required or permitted to cause another Ceres Party or Facility Operator to perform a covenant or agreement,
Company agrees to be jointly and severally responsible and liable, together with the other Ceres Parties, for the performance of such covenant and agreement, except in any instance in which the Pharmacy Services Agreement expressly provides for
joint (rather than joint and several) responsibility or liability, in which instance, Company agrees to be jointly responsible and liable, together with the other Ceres Parties, for the performance of the applicable covenant or agreement. Wherever,
in the Pharmacy Services Agreement, any representation or warranty is made by one of more of the Ceres Parties, Company agrees to be jointly and severally responsible and liable, together with the other Ceres Parties, for the breach of such
representation or warranty. In the event that any of such covenants, agreements representations or warranties has been breached, such covenant, agreement, representation or warranty shall be deemed to have been breached by Company and the other
Ceres Parties jointly and severally, except in any instance in which the Pharmacy Services Agreement expressly provides that a covenant or agreement is made jointly (rather than jointly and severally), in which instance, the Company shall be jointly
responsible and liable, together with the other Ceres Parties, for such breach. 
 2. Except as to sales, leases or other transfers
expressly permitted by Section 21(a)(vii) of the Pharmacy Services Agreement, in the event that Company conveys, transfers or assigns to an Affiliate a Facility or the right to Control, lease, sublease, operate or manage a Facility, Company
shall cause such Affiliate to execute and deliver promptly to PharMerica an Acknowledgment and Joinder Agreement with respect to such Affiliate and Facility (containing the same terms as this Agreement except for the substitution of the appropriate
date of execution and insertion of the names of the Affiliate and Facility). 
 3. Company hereby grants to Ceres a power of attorney,
coupled with an interest, to represent and bind Company in connection with all matters related to the Pharmacy Services Agreement and this Agreement including, without limitation, granting any waivers of any of the terms of the Pharmacy Services
Agreement and this Agreement, entering into any amendments or modifications of the Pharmacy Services Agreement or this Agreement, and representing and acting on behalf of Company in any dispute resolution procedures under Section 22 of the
Pharmacy Services Agreement or any litigation relating to the Pharmacy Services Agreement or this Agreement. 
  
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 4. Company shall not take any action that is contrary to or that breaches any covenant or
agreement of a Ceres Party in the Pharmacy Services Agreement. 
 5. Except to the extent permitted by Section 21 of the Pharmacy
Services Agreement, without the prior written consent of PharMerica, the Company shall not assign any of its rights or delegate any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part. Except to the extent permitted by
Section 23(c)(ii) of the Pharmacy Services Agreement, without the prior written consent of Ceres, PharMerica shall not assign any of its rights or delegate any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part.
Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, a PharMerica Change of Control shall not be deemed to constitute an assignment by PharMerica of it rights under this Agreement. Without the prior written consent of Ceres, PharMerica
shall be permitted to assign its rights under this Agreement to any PharMerica Affiliate; provided, however, that such assignment shall not relieve PharMerica of any of its duties or obligations under the Pharmacy Services Agreement.

 6. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with Delaware law, without regard to conflicts or choice of law principles
that would result in the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. No waiver of any of the terms of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by the waiving party (or Ceres, in the case where Company is the party
granting the waiver). A waiver by either party (or Ceres, in the case where Company is the party granting the waiver) of a breach or failure to perform this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or failure. This Agreement
cannot be changed or modified except by a written amendment signed by both parties or by PharMerica and Ceres. This Agreement together with the Pharmacy Services Agreement includes the complete agreement between the parties and supersedes all
previous agreements and understandings (whether verbal or in writing) related to the subject matter of this Agreement. Any dispute with respect to this Agreement or Company’s performance under this Agreement shall be treated as a dispute
between PharMerica and the Ceres Parties under Section 22 of the Pharmacy Services Agreement rather than being resolved or litigated separately by PharMerica and Company. 
 7. In the event of any conflict between this Agreement and the Pharmacy Services Agreement, the applicable provisions of the Pharmacy Services
Agreement shall control. 
  

									
	“PharMerica”	 		 	 “Company”

			
	PharMerica, Inc.,	 		 	   [                                    
                                ,

	a Delaware corporation	 		 	   a
                                        
                          ]

  

									
			
	  
	 		 	  

	Name:	 	  
	 		 	Name:	 	  

	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

  

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 SCHEDULE J – PAYOR FLOWCHART 
 

 
 Process subject to change as needed 
 pharmerica.com/MedD 

					
		 	MedicarePartD@pharmerica.com	 	1-877-RxMeds1 (1-877-796-3371)

  
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 SCHEDULE K - ADJUDICATION METRICS 
 Adjudication Metrics - Currently In Effect (7/1/2006) 
  

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 SCHEDULE L 
 Example of “Blended AWP Pricing” and Comparison to “Ceres Price” 
  

																																	
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 Exhibit 10.7 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 THIS MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER
AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) dated as of July 1, 2004 (the “Effective Date”) is made by and among Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware
corporation, Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C., a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership, THC – Seattle, Inc., a Washington corporation, THC – Chicago, Inc., an Illinois corporation, and
Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometimes referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 RECITALS: 
 WHEREAS, Kindred, through various Kindred Persons (as hereinafter
defined), operates the Kindred Facilities (as hereinafter defined); 
 WHEREAS, each KPS Person is licensed to operate one or more duly
registered pharmacies engaged (i) in compounding and dispensing prescription drugs and biologicals, over-the-counter drugs, enteral and parenteral nutrition, and intravenous solutions and medications to residents of nursing facilities,
(ii) in providing equipment and supplies for intravenous therapy (including poles, pumps and tubing) to residents of nursing facilities, ((i) and (ii) collectively, “Pharmaceutical Services”), and (iii) in providing
consulting pharmacist services to nursing facilities (“Consulting Pharmacy Services”); 
 WHEREAS, KPS is engaged in the business
of providing Pharmaceutical Services and Consulting Pharmacy Services to Facilities (as hereinafter defined); 
 WHEREAS, KPS has, prior to
the date of this Agreement, provided services to many of the Kindred Facilities pursuant to various Existing Pharmacy Agreements (as hereinafter defined); and 
 WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into this Agreement, and Kindred is willing to cause the Kindred Facilities to enter into the Facility Pharmacy Agreements (as hereinafter defined) contemplated by this Agreement,
in replacement of the Existing Pharmacy Agreements. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements and promises hereinafter set
forth, the sufficiency and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows: 
 Section 1. Certain Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 
 “Affiliate” of a Person means any other Person which, directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such Person. 

 “Bankruptcy Event” means, with respect to a Person, that it shall have applied for or consented
to the appointment of a receiver, trustee, or liquidator of all or a substantial part of its assets, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors, filed a petition or an answer seeking reorganization or
arrangement with creditors or to take advantage of any insolvency law, or if an order, judgment, or decree shall have been entered by any court of competent jurisdiction, on the application of a creditor, adjudicating it as bankrupt or insolvent, or
approving a petition seeking reorganization, or appointing a receiver, trustee, or liquidator of all or a substantial part of its assets, or if an involuntary petition in bankruptcy shall have been filed against it and shall continue undismissed for
any period of ninety (90) days. 
 “Confidential Information” of a Person shall mean information which is expressly designated
as confidential by such Person or is of the type and nature as is commonly understood to be confidential and proprietary, but excluding such information that: (i) is now or hereafter in the public domain through no fault of the party which
receives the Confidential Information; (ii) is lawfully received from a third party with no restriction on further disclosure; or (iii) was lawfully in the possession of the party who receives the Confidential Information prior to its
disclosure by the other party. 
 “Control” of a Person means the power, whether exercised directly or through one or more
intermediaries, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ability to appoint a majority of the governing board of such Person, through exercise of general partnership rights, or otherwise. A
Person may “Control” only Persons who are not natural persons. 
 “Existing Pharmacy Agreement” means any agreement in
effect prior to the date hereof between any KPS Person and any Kindred Facility relating to the provision of any Pharmaceutical Services or Consulting Pharmacy Services. 
 “Facility” means a nursing facility, as such term is commonly used in the long-term care industry, regardless of how any such facility is classified under applicable state law or regulation (e.g., as a
“comprehensive care facility”). 
 “Facility Charges” means that portion of a KPS Pharmacy’s charges for
Pharmaceutical Services and/or Consulting Pharmacy Services provided to a Kindred Facility and its residents for which such Kindred Facility is liable from time to time pursuant to its Facility Pharmacy Agreement. 
 “Facility Pharmacy Agreement” means the Pharmaceutical Services and Consulting Agreement, in the form of Exhibit C to this Agreement, to
be entered into between each Kindred Facility and the KPS Pharmacy opposite such Kindred Facility’s name on Exhibit A to this Agreement, as provided herein. 
 “Kindred Facilities” means the Facilities operated by Kindred Persons and listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement plus any additional Facilities operated by Kindred Persons which Kindred and KPS
mutually agree in writing to add to Exhibit A after the date of this Agreement. As used in this Agreement, “Kindred Facility” shall include both the Facility itself and the applicable Kindred Person which operates same. 

 

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 “Kindred Person” means Kindred and each Person that Kindred Controls, directly or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries. 
 “KPS Pharmacies” means the institutional pharmacies operated by KPS and listed on Exhibit
A to this Agreement plus any additional institutional pharmacies operated by KPS which Kindred and KPS mutually agree in writing to add to Exhibit A after the date of this Agreement. As used in this Agreement, “KPS Pharmacy”
shall include both the pharmacy itself and the applicable KPS Person which operates same. 
 “Medicaid Rate” means the amount
payable by a state Medicaid program to an institutional pharmacy providing the particular product or service to a resident of the particular Kindred Facility at issue who is eligible to have the cost of such product or service reimbursed under such
state Medicaid program. The Medicaid Rate includes all factors used to determine the amount payable under such Medicaid program, including dispensing fees, distinction by rural or urban location, and any federal upper limit or maximum allowable
charge limitations. 
 “Person” means any natural person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, trust, government or
governmental entity, and any other type of legal entity whatsoever. 
 Section 2. New Facility Pharmacy Agreements; Termination of
Prior Agreements. 
 a. Execution of Facility Pharmacy Agreements. Contemporaneously with the execution and delivery of this
Agreement, Kindred shall cause each Kindred Facility listed on Exhibit A hereto to enter into a Facility Pharmacy Agreement with the KPS Pharmacy listed next to its name on such exhibit, and KPS shall likewise cause such KPS Pharmacies to
enter into such Facility Pharmacy Agreements with such Kindred Facilities. The effective date of each Facility Pharmacy Agreement entered into pursuant to this Section 2.a shall be the Effective Date. 
 b. Existing Pharmacy Agreements Terminated. Effective as of the Effective Date, the parties hereby agree that each Existing Pharmacy Agreement
which may be in effect with respect to the Kindred Facilities shall be deemed terminated by mutual agreement of the parties thereto. Kindred and KPS shall take all further actions as any party hereto may request from time to time from and after the
date of this Agreement to effectuate and confirm the termination of such Existing Pharmacy Agreements, including, without limitation, if so requested, by executing (or in the case of Kindred, causing the applicable Kindred Person which is party to
the applicable Existing Pharmacy Agreement to execute) an instrument, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the requesting party, effectuating and confirming such termination consistent with the provisions of this Section 2.b. Such
termination shall not affect the rights or obligations of the parties to the Existing Pharmacy Agreements arising out of goods or services provided thereunder prior to the effectiveness of such termination. 
 c. Additional Facility Pharmacy Agreements. Neither any Kindred Person, on the one hand, nor KPS, on the other hand, has any obligation, pursuant
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they desire to have one or more additional Facilities operated by Kindred Persons to be serviced by one or more KPS Pharmacies pursuant to this Agreement and
a Facility Pharmacy Agreement, then they shall amend Exhibit A to this Agreement in writing to add such Facilities to such exhibit as Kindred Facilities, and shall also specify in such amendment the KPS Pharmacy or KPS Pharmacies which
shall service same and the effective date of such Facility Pharmacy Agreement. At the time of entering into any such amendment Kindred shall cause the applicable Kindred Facilities to enter into the Facility Pharmacy Agreements contemplated by such
amendment, and the applicable KPS Pharmacies shall enter into such Facility Pharmacy Agreements as well. 
 Section 3. Pricing of
Pharmaceutical Services and Consulting Pharmacy Services. 
 a. Facility Charges—Pricing. As of the Effective Date, the
Facility Charges shall be as set forth on Exhibit B to this Agreement, subject to the provisions of Section 3.b. below. In addition, on * after the Effective Date, through the Initial Term and any Renewal Term(s), the Facility Charges
for all items listed above shall increase by * (the “* Increase”). The * Increase shall reflect the * change in * from * to the * and shall be calculated as follows: 
 * 
 b. Competitive Pricing Proposals. 
 (i) Notification of Competitive Pricing Proposals. Kindred shall have the right, commencing * and continuing for *, and thereafter again on * and
continuing for *, to notify KPS in writing (a “CP Notice”) that another pharmacy (an “Other Pharmacy”) has offered in writing to provide Pharmaceutical Services and Consulting Pharmacy Services (except that goods
and services which the applicable Kindred Facilities may, but are not obligated to, purchase from the applicable KPS Persons pursuant to the applicable Facility Pharmacy Agreements may or may not be included in such offer) to all of the Kindred
Facilities located in any one or more states at prices * to the Kindred Facilities at issue than * under the terms of the applicable Facility Pharmacy Agreements (a “Competitive Pricing Proposal”), provided that the conditions set forth in
Section 3.b.(ii) are satisfied. 
 (ii) Conditions. Kindred will be entitled to deliver a CP Notice with respect to any
particular Competitive Pricing Proposal only if that Competitive Pricing Proposal satisfies each of the following conditions: 
 (A) The
Competitive Pricing Proposal from the Other Pharmacy must be a bona fide offer in writing, a copy of which is attached to the CP Notice, which the Other Pharmacy is capable of fulfilling and which the Kindred Facilities within the applicable
state or states desire * to accept unless KPS matches such Competitive Pricing Proposal as set forth below; and 
 (B) The Competitive
Pricing Proposal is an offer from the Other Pharmacy to provide such goods and services * which is at least * with which the KPS Pharmacies are then providing goods and services to such Kindred Facilities. 
  
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 (C) The Competitive Pricing Proposal must include * Kindred Facilities * to which the Competitive Pricing
Proposal applies. 
 (iii) KPS Right to Match Competitive Pricing Proposal; Procedure. If Kindred delivers a CP Notice to KPS:

 (A) Not later than * days after receipt by KPS of any CP Notice, KPS shall deliver to Kindred a written response (a “CP
Response”) in which KPS elects either to match or not to match the Competitive Pricing Proposal. If KPS fails to deliver such a CP Response to Kindred within such * day period, KPS will be deemed to have elected not to match the
Competitive Pricing Proposal. 
 (B) If KPS elects to match a Competitive Pricing Proposal, the relevant provisions of the applicable
Facility Pharmacy Agreements and Exhibit B with respect to the Kindred Facilities covered by such Competitive Pricing Proposal shall be deemed amended to reflect the terms of the Competitive Pricing Proposal effective from and after the
Adjustment Date (as hereinafter defined). For these purposes, unless otherwise agreed, the “Adjustment Date” for each such Kindred Facility shall be * for each such Kindred Facility after KPS’s CP Response is delivered to Kindred.

 (C) If KPS elects not to match a Competitive Pricing Proposal, Kindred shall be free to terminate the Facility Pharmacy Agreements
applicable to the Kindred Facilities covered by such Competitive Pricing Proposal and accept such Competitive Pricing Proposal by delivering, not later than * days after the CP Notice was given, (i) written notice to KPS (a “Termination
Notice”) terminating such Facility Pharmacy Agreements, together with (ii) a copy of the final and fully-executed contract or contracts, reflecting the terms of the Competitive Pricing Proposal, between the Other Pharmacy and the
applicable Kindred Facilities with respect to the Competitive Pricing Proposal. Such Termination Notice shall further specify the date as of which such termination of such Facility Pharmacy Agreements shall be effective, which date shall be not
earlier than * days nor later than * days after the date such Termination Notice is given, unless KPS otherwise consents in writing in *. If Kindred fails to deliver such Termination Notice and executed contracts within * days after the date the CP
Notice is given, Kindred’s right to terminate such Facility Pharmacy Agreements and accept the Competitive Pricing Proposal shall be deemed to have lapsed; provided that nothing herein shall be deemed to preclude Kindred from again exercising
its rights in accordance with this Section 3.b. following *. 
 Section 4. Representations and Warranties.

 a. Kindred. Kindred represents and warrants to KPS that this Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by it
and constitutes its valid and binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms, and each Facility Pharmacy Agreement to be executed and delivered by any Kindred Person in accordance with the terms of this Agreement will be duly
authorized, executed and delivered by such Kindred Person and will constitute such Kindred Person’s valid and binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms. 
 b. KPS. KPS represents and warrants to Kindred and the Kindred Facilities that: 
 (i) Enforceability. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by it and constitutes its valid and binding obligation,
enforceable in accordance with its terms, and each Facility Pharmacy Agreement to be executed and delivered by any KPS Person in accordance with the terms of this Agreement will be duly authorized, executed and delivered by such KPS Person and will
constitute such KPS Person’s valid and binding obligation, enforceable in accordance with its terms. 
  
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 (ii) Governmental Authorizations. Each KPS Pharmacy that will provide services to any Kindred
Facility under a Facility Pharmacy Agreement holds or prior to entering into such Facility Pharmacy Agreement will obtain, and shall continue to maintain in good standing during any period that it is providing Pharmaceutical Services and/or
Consulting Pharmacy Services pursuant to any Facility Pharmacy Agreement, all licenses, permits, registrations, certifications, and authorizations in all applicable jurisdictions where such licenses, permits, registrations, certifications, and
authorizations are necessary to provide and obtain payment for such Pharmaceutical Services and/or Consulting Pharmacy Services, as the case may be. 
 Section 5. Term. 
 a.
Duration. The initial term of this Agreement (the “Initial Term”) shall commence as of the Effective Date and shall continue in effect until the eighth (8th) anniversary of the Effective Date, unless sooner terminated in accordance with this Section 5. Upon expiration of the Initial Term and each Renewal
Term (as hereinafter defined), the term of this Agreement shall renew automatically for successive additional * periods (each a “Renewal Term”) unless either Kindred or KPS shall have given the other party written notice of its election
not to have the term so renew at least * days in advance of the expiration of the Initial Term or the then current Renewal Term. 
 b.
Termination. This Agreement may be terminated, and neither party shall thereafter have any obligation hereunder (except as to liabilities or claims of either party hereto which shall have theretofore accrued or arisen), as follows: 

(i) By Kindred. By Kindred, upon delivery of written notice to KPS specifying such termination, if: 
 (A) A Bankruptcy Event shall occur with respect to any KPS Person; 
 (B) Any of KPS’ representations or warranties contained herein is or shall become untrue in any material respect; 
 (C) Twenty (20) or more Facility Pharmacy Agreements are terminated by Kindred Persons pursuant to Sections 4.b and/or 4.d. of the Facility Pharmacy Agreements; or 
 (D) A Change of Law occurs and it has the right to terminate pursuant to Section 6.i. below. 
  
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 (ii) By KPS. By KPS, upon delivery of written notice to Kindred specifying such termination, if :

 (A) a Bankruptcy Event shall occur with respect to Kindred; 
 (B) Any of Kindred’s representations or warranties contained herein is or shall become untrue in any material respect; or 
 (C) A Change of Law occurs and it has the right to terminate pursuant to Section 6.i. below. 
 c. Effect of Termination or Expiration. Neither the termination of this Agreement under this Section 5 nor any expiration of this Agreement
shall release or otherwise affect any liability of either party for failure to perform this Agreement prior to the effectiveness of such termination or expiration. Concurrent with or following any termination of this Agreement (other than
termination pursuant to Section 5.b.(i)(D) or Section 5.b.(ii)(D)), the terminating party may terminate any or all Facility Pharmacy Agreements by delivery of written notice of termination to the other party as provided in
Section 4.f. of the Facility Pharmacy Agreements, but the non-terminating party shall not have any such right of termination. Concurrent with or following any termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 5.b.(i)(D) or
Section 5.b.(ii)(D), either party may terminate * Facility Pharmacy Agreements as provided in Section 4.f. thereof. To the extent that any Facility Pharmacy Agreement remains in effect after the effectiveness of any termination or
expiration of this Agreement, Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 hereof shall be deemed to survive and remain in effect as such sections apply to such Facility Pharmacy Agreement. 
 Section 6. Miscellaneous Provisions. 
 a. Publicity. No party hereto shall issue any press release or make any other public announcement relating to this Agreement or the matters contemplated herein without prior written approval of the other
parties. The parties shall cooperate in the preparation of press releases relating to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any party is reasonably advised by its counsel that it is required to make a disclosure with
respect to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated herein by applicable law, the rules of any applicable securities exchange, or in order to enforce this Agreement or any agreement to be entered into pursuant hereto, the other party shall
not unreasonably withhold its approval to such disclosure. 
 b. Notices. Any notice, demand, or communication required, permitted, or
desired to be given hereunder, shall be given in writing and shall be deemed sufficiently given when personally delivered, or five (5) business days after mailed by prepaid certified mail, return receipt requested, or one (1) business day
after sent for next day delivery by nationally-recognized overnight courier, or upon completion of facsimile transmission (confirmed by the sending fax machine), addressed or faxed as set forth below or as either party may from time to time
designate by notice given as herein provided: 
  
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	 To Kindred:
	  	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.
		  	680 South Fourth Avenue
		  	Louisville, KY 40202
		  	Attn: President of Heath Services Division
		  	Phone: 502-596-7300
		  	Fax: 502-596-        
		
	 With a copy to:
	  	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.
		  	680 South Fourth Avenue
		  	Louisville, KY 40202
		  	Attn: General Counsel
		  	Phone: 502-596-7234
		  	Fax: 502-596-4075
		
	 To KPS:
	  	Kindred Pharmacy Services
		  	c/o Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
		  	680 South Fourth Avenue
		  	Louisville, KY 40202
		  	Attn: President of Pharmacy Division
		  	Phone: 502-596-7300
		  	Fax: 502-596-        
		
	 With a copy to:
	  	Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
		  	680 South Fourth Avenue
		  	Louisville, KY 40202
		  	Attn: General Counsel
		  	Phone: 502-596-7234
		  	Fax: 502-596-4075

 c. Relationship Between Parties. No Kindred Person or KPS Person is for any purpose an
agent, partner or employee of the other. This Agreement does not constitute a joint venture between any Kindred Person and any KPS Person. It is agreed that in providing Pharmaceutical Services and Consulting Pharmacy Services pursuant to Facility
Pharmacy Agreements, KPS Pharmacies will at all times be independent contractors to Kindred Facilities and their residents. 
 d.
Governing Law; Construction. The validity of this Agreement, the interpretation of the rights and duties of the parties hereunder and the construction of the terms hereof, shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Kentucky,
without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof. The section headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not taken into account in construing the meaning of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that each
party and its counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that consequently any rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party is not applicable in the interpretation of this Agreement.

  

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 e. Equitable Remedies; Specific Performance. The rights and remedies of the parties hereunder
shall be cumulative and shall be enforceable in equity as well as at law; provided, however, that nothing contained herein is intended to, nor shall it, limit or affect any rights at law, by statute or otherwise, of any party
aggrieved. The parties acknowledge that in the event of a breach of the provisions hereof damages at law will be difficult to ascertain and an inadequate remedy, and consequently upon any breach or threatened breach hereof the obligations of the
parties contained herein shall be enforceable by specific performance, injunction, or other equitable remedy. 
 f. Severability. In
the event that any provision of this Agreement or the application of any provision to the parties with respect to their obligations hereunder shall be held by a tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unlawful or unenforceable, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and the parties shall endeavor in good faith to replace the unlawful or unenforceable provision with one which is lawful and enforceable and which gives the fullest effect to the
intent of the parties as expressed herein. 
 g. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the
benefit of the parties hereto, and each of their respective successors and permitted assigns. No party may assign any of its rights or delegate any of its obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other parties.

 h. Confidentiality. Except as otherwise provided herein, each of Kindred, on the one hand, and KPS, on the other hand, agree that
they will not disclose Confidential Information of the other party or the other party’s Affiliates to any third party without the written consent of the other party; provided, that a party may disclose Confidential Information: (a) to its
and its Affiliates’ officers, directors, employees and legal counsel, in each case to the extent the same have a need to know such Confidential Information; (b) as necessary in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement or any
agreement to be entered into hereunder, or otherwise in connection with legal proceedings, regulatory requirements or as otherwise required under applicable law, except that a party shall seek to limit disclosure and maintain confidential treatment
to the extent practicable in connection with any legal proceeding (e.g., by seeking to file pleadings under seal and by allowing the other party to seek a protective order); and (c) as required under the rules and regulations of the Securities
and Exchange Commission or of any securities exchange on which securities of such party are traded, provided that the other party shall have been furnished a copy of the text of the proposed disclosure in advance of such disclosure and been given an
opportunity to comment on such disclosure which is reasonable under the circumstances, and the disclosing party shall have made any reasonable modifications to such disclosure as requested by such party. 
 i. Change In Law. In the event that, after the effective date of this Agreement, there is a change in law, rule or regulation (including, without
limitation, new regulations promulgated under the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003) or in the judicial or administrative interpretation and application thereof (a “Change in Law”) which makes it * that
the parties’ continued performance of any provision of this Agreement and/or any Facility Pharmacy Agreement would result in a violation of applicable law or result in * for a party or any of its Affiliates than those * by the parties as of the
Effective Date, the parties shall negotiate in good faith with one another to amend this Agreement and/or 
  
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one or more of the Facility Pharmacy Agreements so as to eliminate such violation * of this Agreement to those which applied prior to such Change of Law,
provided, that such amendment shall conform as closely as possible to the original terms of this Agreement and/or the Facility Pharmacy Agreements, and no party shall be obligated to agree to an amendment which it *. If the parties are unable
to agree upon such an amendment despite their good faith negotiations, any party may terminate this Agreement and/or any affected Facility Pharmacy Agreements in accordance with Section 5.b above. 
 j. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Facility Pharmacy Agreements to be entered into hereunder constitute the entire agreement of the
parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and supersede, as of the Effective Date, all prior agreements, undertakings and understandings of the parties in connection with the provision of Pharmaceutical Services or
Consulting Pharmacy Services to Kindred. 
 k. Amendments, Waivers in Writing. This Agreement cannot be changed or modified,
nor may any party’s rights hereunder be waived, except by a written amendment or waiver duly executed by the party sought to be charged therewith. 
 l. Counterparts; Faxed Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same
agreement. Any facsimile or photostatic copy of a signature to this Agreement shall be deemed an original signature to this Agreement. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Master Provider Agreement effective as of the
day and year first above written. 
  

			
	 Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Lane M. Bowen

	 Name:
	 	Lane M. Bowen
	 Title:
	 	President of Health Services Division
	
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 THC – Seattle, Inc.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 THC – Chicago, Inc.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

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	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Aspen Park
Healthcare
 420 Rowe Street
 Moscow, ID 83843
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Caldwell Care Center
 210 Cleveland Boulevard
 Caldwell, ID 83605
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Cascade Rehabilitation & Care Center
 2814 South Indiana Avenue
 Caldwell, ID 83605
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Emmett Rehabilitation & Healthcare
 714 North Butte
 Emmert, ID 83617
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Hillcrest Rehabilitation & Care Center
 1001 South Hilton Street
 Boise, ID 83705
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Lewiston Rehabilitation & Care Center
 3315 8th Street
 Lewiston, ID 83501
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L,L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Nampa Care Center
 404 North Horton Street
 Nampa, ID 83631
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L,L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Weiser Rehabilitation & Care Center
 331 East Park Street
 Weiser, ID 83672
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L,L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Boise
 2054 South Silverstone Way
 Meridian, ID
83642

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Blue Ridge Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 91 Victoria Road
 Asheville, NC 28801
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Charlotte
 4600 Lebanon Road, Suite F
 Charlotte, NC
28227

  

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Lincoln Nursing Center
 1410 East Gaston Street
 Lincolnton, NC 28092
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Charlotte
 4600 Lebanon Road, Suite F
 Charlotte, NC
28227

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Rehabilitation and Health Center of Gastonia
 416 North Highland Street
 Gastonia, NC 28052
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Charlotte
 4600 Lebanon Road, Suite F
 Charlotte, NC
28227

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Rehabilitation and Nursing Center of Monroe
 1212 Sunset Drive
 Monroe, NC 28112
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Charlotte
 4600 Lebanon Road, Suite F
 Charlotte, NC
28227

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Alta Vista Healthcare
 9020 Garfield Avenue
 Riverside, CA 92503
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Colton
 930 South Mt. Vernon Avenue, Suite 600
 Colton,
CA 92324

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Foothill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 401 West Ada Avenue
 Glendora, CA 91741
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Colton
 930 South Mt. Vernon Avenue, Suite 600
 Colton,
CA 92324

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 La Veta Healthcare Center
 920 West La Veta Street
 Orange, CA 92868
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Colton
 930 South Mt. Vernon Avenue, Suite 600
 Colton,
CA 92324

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Village Square Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 1586 West San Marcos Boulevard
 San Marcos, CA 92069
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Colton
 930 South Mt. Vernon Avenue, Suite 600
 Colton,
CA 92324

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Madison Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 431 Larkin Springs Road
 Madison, TN 37115
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Cookeville
 278 Dry Valley Road
 Cookeville, TN
38506

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Masters Health Care Center
 278 Dry Valley Road
 Algood, TN 38506
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Cookeville
 278 Dry Valley Road
 Cookeville, TN
38506

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Smith County
Health Care Center
 112 Healthcare Drive
 Carthage, TN
37030
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred
Pharmacy Services Cookeville
 278 Dry Valley Road
 Cookeville, TN
38506

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Aurora Care
Center
 10201 East Third Avenue
 Aurora, CO 80010
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred
Pharmacy Services Cookeville
 278 Dry Valley Road
 Cookeville, TN
38506

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Brighton Care
Center
 2025 East Egbert Street
 Brighton, CO
80601
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Cherry Hills Health
Care Center
 3575 South Washington Street
 Englewood, CO
80110
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Iliff Care
Center
 6060 East Iliff Avenue
 Denver, CO 80222
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Kindred Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center of Northglenn
 401 Malley Drive
 Northglenn, CO 80233
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Mountain Towers
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 3128 Boxelder Drive
 Cheyenne, WY 82001
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 South Central Wyoming
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
 542 16th Street
 Rawlins, WY
82301
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Denver
 7808 Cherry Creek South Drive, #109
 Denver, CO
80231-3230

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Park Place
Health Care Center
 1500 32nd Street South
 Great Falls, MT
59405
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Great Falls
 1500 32nd Street South
 Great Falls, MT
59405

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Rehabilitation
and Healthcare Center of Alamance
 779 Woody Dr.
 Graham, NC
27253
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Greensboro
 3400 West Wendover Avenue, Suite F
 Greensboro, NC
27407

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Silas Creek
Manor
 3350 Silas Creek Parkway
 Winston-Salem, NC
27103
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Greensboro
 3400 West Wendover Avenue, Suite F
 Greensboro, NC
27407

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Winston-Salem
Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 1900 West 1st Street
 Winston-Salem, NC 27104
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Greensboro
 3400 West Wendover Avenue, Suite F
 Greensboro, NC
27407

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Meadowvale Health & Rehabilitation Center
 1529 W. Lancaster Street
 Bluffton, IN 46714
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Muncie Health & Rehabilitation Center
 4301 North Walnut Street
 Muncie, IN 47303
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Parkwood Health Care Center
 1001 North Grant Street
 Lebanon, IN 46052
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Regency Place of Castleton
 5226 E. 82nd Street
 Indianapolis, IN 46250
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Regency Place of Fort Wayne
 6006 Brandy Chase Cove
 Ft.
Wayne, IN 46815
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Regency Place of Greenfield
 200 Green Meadows Drive
 Greenfield, IN 46140
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Regency Place of Greenwood
 377 Westridge Boulevard
 Greenwood, IN 46142
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Regency Place of Lafayette
 300 Windy Hill Drive
 Lafayette, IN 47905
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Royal
Oaks Health Care Rehabilitation Center
 3500 Maple Avenue
 Terre
Haute, IN 47804
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Southwood Health & Rehabilitation Center
 2222 Margaret Avenue Terre
 Haute, IN 47802
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Valley View Health Care Center
 333 West Mishawaka Road
 Elkhart, IN 46517
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Wildwood Health Care Center
 7301 E. 16th Street
 Indianapolis, IN 46219
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Windsor Estates Health & Rehab Center
 429 West Lincoln Road
 Kokomo, IN 46902
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Indianapolis
 6484 Corporate Drive
 Indianapolis, IN
46278

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Fairpark Healthcare Center
 307 N. 5th Street
 Maryville, TN 37801
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Greystone Health Care Center
 P.O. Box 1133 TCAS
 Blountville, TN 37617
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Jefferson
City Health and Rehabilitation Center
 283 West Broadway Boulevard
 Jefferson City, TN 37760
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Loudon
Healthcare Center
 1520 Grove Street
 Loudon, TN
37774
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Maryville
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 1012 Jamestown Way
 Maryville, TN 37303
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Northhaven
Health Care Center
 3300 Broadway NE
 Knoxville, TN
38917
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Knoxville
 3588 Workman Road, Suite 101
 Knoxville, TN
37921-5932

		
	 Kindred Nevada, LLC
 Las Vegas Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center
 2832 Maryland Parkway
 Las Vegas, NV
89109
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Las Vegas
 4755 West Nevso Drive, Suite 1
 Las Vegas, NV
89103-3762

		
	 Kindred Nevada, LLC
 Torrey Pines Care Center

1701 South Torrey Pines Drive
 Las Vegas, NV 89102
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Las Vegas
 4755 West Nevso Drive, Suite 1
 Las Vegas, NV
89103-3762

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Camden
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 197 Hospital Drive
 Camden,
TN 38320
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Cordova
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 953 Germantown Road
 Cordova,
TN 38018
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 6 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Heritage Manor Healthcare Center
 401 Indiana Avenue
 Mayfield, KY 42066
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center
 635 High Street
 Huntingdon, TN 38344
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Oakview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 10456 U.S. Highway 62
 Calvert City, KY 42029
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Paducah Centre for Health and Rehabilitation
 501 North Third Street
 Paducah, KY 42001
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Pine
Meadows Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 700 Nuckolls Road
 Bolivar, TN 38008
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Primacy Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 6025 Primacy Parkway
 Memphis, TN 38119
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Ripley Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
 118 Hallburton Road
 Ripley, TN 38063
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Spring Gate Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 3909 Covington Pike
 Memphis, TN 38134
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Memphis
 1680 Century Center Parkway, Suite 15
 Memphis,
TN 38134-7028

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Kindred
Healthcare Center of Mobile
 1758 Springhill Avenue
 Mobile, AL
36607
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Mobile
 5237 Halls Mill Road, Bldg. 4. Suite A
 Mobile, AL
36619-9603

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 7 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Bay View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 516 Willow Street
 Alameda, CA 94501
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Fifth Avenue Health Care Center
 1601 Fifth Avenue
 San Rafael, CA 94901
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Golden Gate Healthcare Center
 2707 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA 94115
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Hacienda Care Center
 76 Fenton Street
 Livermore, CA 94550
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Lawton Healthcare Center
 1575 7th Avenue
 San Francisco, CA 94122
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Magnolia Gardens Care Center
 1609 Trousdale Drive
 Burlingame, CA 94010
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Hillhaven-MSC Partnership
 Nineteenth Avenue Healthcare Center
 2043 19th Avenue
 San Francisco, CA 94116
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Nob Hill Healthcare Center
 1359 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA 94109
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Santa Cruz Healthcare Center
 1115 Capitola Road
 Santa Cruz, CA 95062
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 8 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Victorian
Healthcare Center
 2121 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA
94115
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Angel River
Health and Rehabilitation
 5233 Rosebud Lane
 Newburgh, IN
47630
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Bashford
East Health Care
 3535 Bardstown Road
 Louisville, KY
40218
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Bremen
Health Care Center
 316 Woodies Lane
 Bremen, IN
46506
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Cedars of
Lebanon Nursing Center
 337 South Harrison Street
 Lebanon, KY
40033
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Chalet
Village Health and Rehabilitation Center
 1065 Parkway Street
 Berne, IN 46711
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Columbia
Healthcare Center
 621 West Columbia
 Evansville, IN
47710
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Columbus
Health and Rehabilitation Center
 2100 Midway
 Columbus, IN
47201
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Crestview
 3801 Old Bruceville Road
 Vincennes, IN
47591
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 9 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation
 642 North 3rd Street
 Danville, KY 40422
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Eagle Creek Health and Rehabilitation Center
 4102 Shore Drive
 Indianapolis, IN 46254
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Harrison Health and Rehabilitation Centre
 150 Beechmont Drive
 Corydon, IN 47112
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Harrodsburg Health Care Center
 853 Lexington Road
 Harrodsburg, KY 40330
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Hillcrest Health Care Center
 3740 Old Hartford Road
 Owensboro, KY 42303
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Indian Creek Health and Rehabilitation Center
 240 Beechmont Drive
 Corydon, IN 47112
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Liberty Care Center
 616 Wallace Wilkinson Blvd.
 PO Box 1435
 Liberty, KY 42539
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Maple Manor Health Care Center
 515 Greene Drive
 Greenville, KY 42345
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Northfield Centre for Health and Rehabilitation
 6000 Hunting Road
 Louisville, KY 40222
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 10 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Riverside Manor Healthcare Center
 Highway 136
 Calhoun, KY 42327
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Rolling Hills Health Care Center
 3625 St. Joseph Road
 New Albany, IN 47150
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane New
 Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Rosewood Health Care Center
 550 High Street
 Bowling Green, KY 42102
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Sellersburg Health and Rehabilitation Centre
 7823 Old Highway #60
 Sellersburg, IN 47172
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Wedgewood Healthcare Center
 101 Potters Lane
 Clarksville, IN 47129
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Westview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 1510 Clinic Drive
 Bedford, IN 47421
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Winchester Centre for Health and Rehabilitation
 200 Glenway Road
 Winchester, KY 40391
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Woodland Terrace Health Care Facility
 1117 Woodland Drive
 Elizabethtown, KY 42701
	  	 Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services New Albany
 4112 Reas Lane
 New Albany, IN
47150

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Colony Oaks Care Center
 601 Briarcliff Drive
 Appleton, WI 54915
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Mount
Carmel Medical and Rehabilitation Center
 677 East State Street
 Burlington, WI 53105
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Mt. Carmel
Health & Rehabilitation Center
 5700 West Layton Avenue
 Milwaukee, WI 53220
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 North Ridge
Medical and Rehabilitation Center
 1445 North 7th Street
 Manitowoc, WI 54220
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Oshkosh
Medical & Rehabilitation Center
 1850 Bowen Street
 Oshkosh, WI 54901
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 San Luis
Medical and Rehabilitation Center
 2305 San Luis Place
 Green
Bay, WI 54304
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Sheridan
Medical Complex
 8400 Sheridan Road
 Kenosha, WI
53143
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Vallhaven
Care Center
 125 Byrd Avenue
 Neenah, WI 54956
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Woodstock
Health and Rehabilitation Center
 3415 Sheridan Road
 Kenosha, WI
53140
	  	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151

		
	 THC - Chicago, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services New
Berlin
 5055 South Emmer Drive, Suite 100
 New Berlin, WI
53151
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Augusta Rehabilitation
Center
 187 Eastern Avenue
 Augusta, ME
04330

  

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	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Brentwood
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 370 Portland Street
 Yarmouth,
ME 04096

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Brewer Rehabilitation
and Living Center
 74 Parkway South
 Brewer, ME
04112

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Eastside
Rehabilitation and Living Center
 516 Mt. Hope Avenue
 Bangor, ME
04401

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Fieldcrest
Manor
 126 Depot Street
 Waldoboro, ME 04572

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Kennebunk Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center
 158 Ross Road
 Kennebunk, ME
04043

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Norway Rehabilitation
& Living Center
 29 Marion Avenue
 Norway, ME
04268

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Shore Village
Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
 201 Camden Street
 Rockland,
ME 04841

		
	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103
	  	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Westgate
Manor
 750 Union Street
 Bangor, ME 01401

  

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	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME 04103
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Portland
 653 Riverside Street
 Portland, ME
04103

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Winship Green Nursing Center
 51 Winship Street
 Bath, ME 04330
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Chapel Hill Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 1602 East Franklin Street
 Chapel Hill, NC 27514
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Cypress Pointe Rehabilitation and Health Care Centre
 2006 South 16th Street
 Wilmington, NC 28401
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of Ahoskie
 604 Stokes Street East
 Ahoskie, NC 27910
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of Henderson
 280 S. Beckford Drive
 Henderson, NC 27536
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of Kenansville
 209 Beasley Street, P.O. Box 430
 Kenansville, NC 28349
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of Roanoke Rapids
 305 Fourteenth Street
 Roanoke Rapids, 27870
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of Rocky Mount
 160 Winstead Avenue
 Rocky Mount, NC 27804
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of
Scotland Neck
 920 Junior High School Road
 Scotland Neck, NC
27874
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care of
Zebulon
 509 West Gannon Avenue
 Zebulon, NC
27597
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Kinston Rehabilitation
and Healthcare Center
 907 Cunningham Road
 Kinston, NC
28501
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 LaSalle Healthcare
Center
 411 South LaSalle Street
 Durham, NC
27705
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Pettigrew
Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 1515 West Pettigrew Street
 Durham, NC 27705
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Raleigh Rehabilitation
and Healthcare Center
 616 Wade Avenue
 Raleigh, NC
27605
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East LLC
 Rose Manor Healthcare
Center
 4230 North Roxboro Road
 Durham, NC 27704
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Sunnybrook Healthcare
and Rehabilitation Specialists
 25 Sunnybrook Road
 Raleigh, NC
27610
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Raleigh
 1645 Old Louisburg Road
 Raleigh, NC
27604-1376

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Valley Gardens Health
Care & Rehabilitation Center
 1517 E. Knickerbocker Drive
 Stockton, CA 95210
	  	 Advanced Infusion Systems, Inc,
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Sacramento
 1214 North Market Blvd., Suite C
 Sacramento, CA 95834

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Crosslands
Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
 575 East 11000 South
 Sandy, UT 84070
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Federal Heights
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 41 South Ninth East
 Salt Lake
City, UT 84102
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Holladay Healthcare
Center
 4782 South Holladay Boulevard
 Salt Lake City, UT
84117
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Sage View Care
Center
 1325 Sage Street
 Rock Springs, WY 82901
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 St. George Care and
Rehabilitation Center
 1032 East 100th South
 St. George, UT
84770
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Wasatch Care
Center
 3430 Harrison Boulevard
 Ogden, UT 84403
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Wasatch Valley
Rehabilitation
 2200 East 3300 South
 Salt Lake City, UT
84109
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Salt Lake City
 376 Lawndale Drive
 Salt Lake City, UT
84115-2915

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Maywood Acres
Healthcare
 2641 South C Street
 Oxnard, CA 93033
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Santa Barbara
 2265 Las Positas Road
 Santa Barbara, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Woodside Nursing
Center
 1425 Woodside Drive
 San Luis Obispo, CA
93401
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Santa Barbara
 2265 Las Positas Road
 Santa Barbara, CA
93105

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Arden Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 16357 Aurora Avenue North
 Seattle, WA 98133
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Bellingham Health Care and Rehabilitation Services
 1200 Birchwood Avenue
 Bellingham, WA 98225
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Edmonds Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 21008 76th Avenue West
 Edmonds, WA 98026
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 First Hill Care Center
 1334 Terry Avenue
 Seattle, WA 98101
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Heritage Health and Rehabilitation Center
 3605 Y Street
 Vancouver, WA 98663
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Lakewood Healthcare Center
 11411 Bridgeport Way
 Lakewood, WA 98499
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Northwest Continuum Care Center
 128 Beacon Hill
 Longview, WA 98632
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Queen Anne Healthcare
 2717 Dexter Avenue North
 Seattle, WA 98109
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Rainier Vista Care Center
 920 12th Avenue SE
 Puyallup, WA 98372
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Vancouver
Health and Rehabilitation Center
 400 East 33rd Street
 Vancouver, WA 98663
	  	 THC - Seattle, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Seattle
 11411 Bridgeport Way SW, Suite 300
 Lakewood, WA
98499-3006

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Andrew House
Healthcare
 66 Clinic Drive
 New Britain, CT
06051
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Camelot Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center
 89 Viets Street
 New London, CT
06320
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Courtland Gardens Health Center, Inc.
 Courtland Gardens
Health Center
 53 Courtland Avenue
 Stamford, CT
06902
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Hamilton
Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 50 Palmer Street
 Norwich,
CT 06360
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Homestead Health Center, Inc.
 Homestead Health
Center
 160 Glenbrook Road
 Stamford, CT 06902
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Nutmeg Pavilion
Healthcare
 78 Viets Street Extension
 New London, CT
06320
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Parkway Pavilion
Healthcare
 1157 Enfield Street
 Enfield, CT
06082
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Windsor Rehabilitation
and Healthcare Center
 581 Poquonock Avenue
 Windsor, CT
06095
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
South Windsor
 58 Connecticut Avenue, Suite A
 South Windsor, CT
06074-3779

  

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	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Desert Life
Rehabilitation and Care Center
 1919 West Medical St.
 Tucson, AZ
85704
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Hacienda
Rehabilitation and Care Center
 660 Coronado Drive
 Sierra Vista,
AZ 85635
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Kachina Point
Health Care and Rehabilitation Center
 505 Jacks Canyon Road
 Sedona, AZ 86351
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Sonoran
Rehabilitation and Care Center
 4202 North 20th Avenue
 Phoenix,
AZ 85015
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Valley Health
Care and Rehabilitation Center
 5545 East Lee Street
 Tucson, AZ
85712
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Villa Campana
Health Care Center
 6651 Carondelet Drive, East
 Tucson, AZ
85710
	  	 Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Tucson
 4595 South Palo Verde Road, Suite 519
 Tucson, AZ
85714-1967

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Bay Pointe
Medical and Rehabilitation Center
 1148 First Colonial Road
 Virginia Beach, VA 23454
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Virginia Beach
 247 Expressway Court
 Virginia Beach, VA
23462-6526

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Guardian Care
of Elizabeth City
 901 S. Halstead Boulevard
 Elizabeth City, NC
27909
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Virginia Beach
 247 Expressway Court
 Virginia Beach, VA
23462-6526

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Harbour Pointe
Medical and Rehabilitation Center
 1005 Hampton Boulevard
 Norfolk, VA 23507
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Virginia Beach
 247 Expressway Court
 Virginia Beach, VA
23462-6526

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Nansemond
Pointe Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 200 Constance Road
 Suffolk, VA 23434
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Virginia Beach
 247 Expressway Court
 Virginia Beach, VA
23462-6526

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 River Pointe
Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
 4142 Bonney Road
 Virginia
Beach, VA 23452
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Virginia Beach
 247 Expressway Court
 Virginia Beach, VA
23462-6526

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Blue Hills
Alzheimer’s Care Center
 1044 Park Street
 Stoughton, MA
02072
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Blueberry Hill
Healthcare Nursing Home
 75 Brimbal Avenue
 Beverly, MA
01915
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Bolton Manor Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center
 400 Bolton Street
 Marlborough, MA
01752
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Briarwood Healthcare
Nursing Center
 150 Lincoln Street
 Needham, MA
02192
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Brigham Manor Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center
 77 High Street
 Newburyport, LA
01950
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Brook Farm
Rehabilitation and Nursing Centre
 1190 VFW Parkway
 West
Roxbury, MA 02132
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Clark House Nursing
Center at Fox Hill Village
 30 Longwood Drive
 Westwood, MA
02090
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Colony House
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 277 Washington Street
 Abington, MA 02351
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Country Gardens
Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
 2045 Grand Army Highway
 Swansea, MA 02777
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Country Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center
 180 Low Street
 Newburyport, MA
01950
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Crawford Skilled
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 273 Oak Grove Avenue
 Fall
River, MA 02723
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Den-Mar Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center
 44 South Street
 Rockport, MA
01966
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Eagle Pond
Rehabilitation and Living Center
 One Love Lane
 Dennis, MA
02660
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Embassy House Skilled
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 2 Beaumont Street
 Brockton,
MA 02402
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Franklin Skilled
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 130 Chestnut Street
 Franklin,
MA 02038
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 21 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Great Barrington Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 148 Maple Avenue
 Great Barrington, MA 01230
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Hallmark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 1123 Rockdale Avenue
 New Bedford, MA 02740
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Hammersmith House Nursing Care Center
 73 Chestnut Street
 Saugus, MA 01906
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Harrington House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 160 Main Street
 Walpole, MA 02081
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Hillcrest Nursing Center
 94 Summer Street
 Fitchburg, MA 01420
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Laurel Ridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 174 Forest Hill Street
 Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.
 Ledgewood Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center
 87 Herrick Street
 Beverly, MA 01915
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Newton & Wellesley Alzheimer Center
 694 Worcester Street
 Wellesley, MA 02182
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 22 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Nichols House Nursing Home
 184 Main Street
 Fairhaven, MA 02719
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Oakwood Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 11 Pontiac Avenue Webster, MA 01570
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Presentation Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
 10 Bellamy Street
 Brighton, MA 02135
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Quincy Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
 11 McGrath Highway
 Quincy, MA 02169
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 River Terrace Healthcare
 1675 N. Main Street
 Lancaster, MA 01523
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Sachem Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
 66 Central Street
 East Bridgewater, MA 02333
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 292 Washington Street
 Gloucester, MA 01930
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 The Eliot Healthcare Center*
 168 West Central Street
 Natick, MA 01760
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Timberlyn Heights Nursing and Alzheimer’s Center
 320 Maple Avenue
 Great Barrington, MA 01230
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 23 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Walden Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 785 Main Street
 Concord, MA 01742
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 West Park Alzheimer and Nursing Center
 1100 VFW Parkway
 West Roxbury, MA 02132
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Westborough Health Care Center
 5 Colonial Drive
 Westborough, MA 01581
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Westridge Healthcare Center
 121 Northboro Road East
 Marlborough, MA 01752
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA
02090-2311

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Bridgepark Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing Services
 145 Olive Street
 Akron, OH 44310
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Cambridge Health & Rehabilitation Center
 1471 Wills Creek Valley Drive
 Cambridge, OH 43725
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Chillicothe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
 60 Marietta Road
 Chillicothe, OH 45601
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Community Healthcare Center
 175 Community Drive
 Marion, OH 43302
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation Center
 100 S. Whitewoman Street
 Coshocton, OH 43812
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 24 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Franklin Woods Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 2770 Clime Road
 Columbus, OH 43223
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Lebanon Country Manor
 700 Monroe Road
 Lebanon, OH 45036
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Logan Health Care Center
 300 Arlington Road
 Logan, OH 43138
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Minerva Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 5460 Cleveland Avenue
 Columbus, OH 43231
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Newark Healthcare Centre
 75 McMillen Drive
 Newark, OH 43055
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Pickerington Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
 1300 Hill Road North
 Pickerington, OH 43147
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 PersonaCare of Ohio, Inc.
 The LakeMed Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 70 Normandy Drive
 Painesville, OH 44077
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 West Lafayette Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 620 East Main Street
 West Lafayette, OH 43845
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Whitehouse Country Manor
 11239 Waterville Street
 Whitehouse, OH 43571
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 25 of 26 

 EXHIBIT A 
 Kindred Nursing Facilities and the KP’S Pharmacies Serving Each One 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Winchester
Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 36 Lehman Drive Canal
 Winchester, OH 43110
	  	 Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Worthington
 720 Lakeview Plaza Boulevard, Suite H
 Worthington,
OH 43085-5461

  

 EXHIBIT A Page 26 of 26 

 EXHIBIT B 
 Facility Charges 
 Non-Infusion Medications (including oral medications, inhalant medications, lotions
and suppositories): the * of (i) * plus a * fee of $* per prescription, or (ii) the * for the state in which the Facility is located. 
 Infusion Medications: Pricing for all types of infusion therapy (antibiotic, antifungal, hydration, TPN, and pain management) includes the following items in quantities as appropriate per the Pharmacy IV therapy protocol:

  

	 	•	 	 Infusion pump rental 

  

	 	•	 	 Pumps sets or administration sets 

 All other
supplies will be billed at *%. 
 Intravenous Medication Therapy 
  

	 	*	 	 dose/day - */day 

  

	 	*	 	 doses/day - */day 

  

	 	*	 	 doses/day - */day 

  

	 	*	 	 or more doses/day - */day 

 Hydration Therapy

  

	 	*	 	 liter/day - $*/day 

  

	 	*	 	 liters/day - $*/day 

  

	 	*	 	 or more liters/day - $*/day 

 Pain Management
Therapy 
 Continuous IV/SubQ infusion */day 
 Total Parental Nutrition (TPN) Therapy 
  

	 	*	 	 liter/day - $*/day 

  

	 	*	 	 liters/day - $*/day 

  

	 	*	 	 liters/day - $*/day 

 TPN per diem
pricing includes the following components along with the *: 
  

	 	•	 	 Amino acid/Dextrose formulation including electrolytes, trace elements, heparin, and lipids (daily). 

 Miscellaneous Therapy (Heparin, Dobutamine, Chemotherapy, ETC.)  
 */day 
  
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INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS 
 BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH 
 THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO

 THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 

 Additives for Any Therapy (Hydration, Non-Standard TPN, etc.) will be charged at * 
 * 
 Over the Counter Medications: the * of
(i) * plus a * fee of $* per prescription, or (ii) the * for the state in which the Facility is located. 
 Pharmacy Consulting: The
Consultant Pharmacist rate is $*/hour. 
  
 [*] CERTAIN
INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS 
 BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH 
 THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO

 THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 
  

 - 2 - 

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of
                    ,                  by and among
Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals West, a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, THC- Chicago, Inc.,
an Illinois corporation, and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometime referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following additions to Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
  

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Birchwood Terrace
Healthcare
 43 Starr Farm Road
 Burlington, VT
05401
	  	 Kindred Institutional Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 KPS
Concord
 38 Locke Rd
 Concord, NH 03301

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, LLC
 Starr Farm Nursing Center
 98 Starr Farm Road
 Burlington, VT 05401
	  	 Kindred Institutional Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 KPS
Concord
 38 Locke Rd
 Concord, NH 03301

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Camden Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center
 197 Hospital Drive
 Camden, TN 38320
	  	 KPS Tennessee, LLC
 KPS Nashville
 305 Seaboard Lane, Suite 318
 Nashville, TN 37067

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Heritage Manor Healthcare Center
 401 Indiana Avenue
 Mayfield, KY 42066
	  	 KPS Tennessee, LLC
 KPS Nashville
 305 Seaboard Lane, Suite 318
 Nashville, TN 37067

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Huntingdon Health & Rehabilitation Center
 635 High Street
 Huntingdon, TN 38344
	  	 KPS Tennessee, LLC
 KPS Nashville
 305 Seaboard Lane, Suite 318
 Nashville, TN 37067

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Oakview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 10456 U.S. Highway 62
 Calvert City, KY 42029
	  	 KPS Tennessee, LLC
 KPS Nashville
 305 Seaboard Lane, Suite 318
 Nashville, TN 37067

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

									
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 		 	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of
                    ,                  by and
among Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware. corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware corporation. Kindred Hospitals West, a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, THC- Chicago,
Inc., an Illinois corporation and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometime referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following additions to Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
  

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers Limited Partnership
 Specialty Care of Marietta
 26 Tower Road
 Marietta, GA 30060
 Effective: December 1, 2004
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Atlanta
 5300 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 135
 Norcross, GA
30093

		
	 Tucker Nursing Center, Inc.
 Tucker Nursing Center
 2165 Idlewood Road
 Tucker, GA 30084
 Effective: December 1, 2004
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Atlanta
 5300 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 135
 Norcross, GA
30093

		
	 PersonaCare of Georgia. Inc.
 Athena Rehab of Clayton
 2055 Rex Road
 Lake City, GA 30260
 Effective: January 1, 2005
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Atlanta
 5300 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 135
 Norcross, GA
30093

		
	 PersonaCare of Warner Robins, Inc.
 Warner Robins Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
 1601 Elberta Road
 Warner Robins, GA 31093
 Effective: February 1, 2005
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Atlanta
 5300 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 135
 Norcross, GA
30093

		
	 Lafayette Health Care Center, Inc.
 Lafayette Nursing and Rehab Center
 110 Brandywine Boulevard
 Fayetteville, GA 30214
 Effective: April 1, 2005
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
Atlanta
 5300 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite 135
 Norcross, GA
30093

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

									
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 		 	THC – Chicago, Inc
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.	 		 		 	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.	 		 		 	KPS East, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark. A. McCullough
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 	

  

									
	THC – Seattle, Inc.	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 	

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of
                    ,                  by and among
Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals West, a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, THC- Chicago, Inc.,
an Illinois corporation, and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometime referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following additions to Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
  

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East L.L.C.
 Kindred Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 100 Wampanoag Trail
 East Providence, RI 02915
	  	 KPS East, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers East, L.L.C.
 Oak Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 544 Pleasant Street
 Pawtucket, RI 02860
	  	 KPS East. Inc
 Kindred Pharmacy Services
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

									
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 	 	 	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of                 ,
                 by and among Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware
corporation, Kindred Hospitals West, a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, THC- Chicago, Inc., an Illinois corporation, and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometimes
referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following additions to Exhibit A of the
Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
  

			
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS - Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Avery Manor Nursing, L.L.C.
 Avery Manor
 100 West Street
 Needham, MA 02494

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS- Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Braintree Nursing, L.L.C.
 Braintree Manor Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center
 1102 Washington Street
 Braintree, MA
02134

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS - South Windsor
 425 D Sullivan Avenue
 South Windsor, CT 06074
	  	 Country Estates Nursing, L.L.C.
 Country Estates of
Agawam
 1200 Suffield Street
 Agawam, MA
01001

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS — Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Forestview Nursing, L.L.C.
 Forestview of
Wareham
 50 Indian Neck Road
 Wareham, MA
02571

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS – Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Goddard Nursing, L.L.C.
 Goddard Rehabilitation and
Nursing Center
 909 Sumner Street
 Stoughton, MA
02072

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS – Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Harborlights Nursing, L.L.C.
 Harborlights Rehabilitation
and Nursing Center
 804 East 7th Street S.
 Boston, MA
02127

			
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS – Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Highgate Nursing, L.L.C.
 Highgate Manor Center for
Health and Rehabilitation
 10 Care Matrix Drive
 Dedham, MA
02126

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS – Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Highlander Nursing, L.L.C.
 Highlander Rehabilitation and
Nursing Center
 1748 Highland Avenue
 Fall River, MA
02720

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS - South Windsor
 425 D Sullivan Avenue
 South Windsor, CT 06074
	  	 Laurel Lake Health and Rehabilitation, L.L.C.
 Laurel
Lake Center For Health and Rehabilitation
 600 Laurel Street
 Lee, MA 01238

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS - South Windsor
 425 D Sullivan Avenue
 South Windsor, CT 06074
	  	 Meadows Nursing, L.L.C.
 The Meadows
 111 Huntoon Highway
 Rochdale, MA 01542

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS - South Windsor
 425 D Sullivan Avenue
 South Windsor, CT 06074
	  	 Springfield Park View Hospital
 Park View Specialty
Hospital of Springfield
 1400 State Street
 Springfield, MA
01109

		
	 KPS East, Inc
 KPS – Westwood
 390 University Avenue
 Westwood, MA 02090
	  	 Tower Hill Nursing, L.L.C.
 Tower Hill Center For Health
and Rehabilitation
 1 Meadowbrook Way
 Canton, MA
02021

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

									
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 		 	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of
                    ,                  by and among
Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Advanced Infusion Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometime referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as
“KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following addition to Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
 Consulting Services for this addition will be billed at $* per hour, plus *. 
  

			
		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West
 Canyonwood Nursing
& Rehab Ctr
 2120 Benton Drive
 Redding, CA 96003

Consulting Effective: April 14, 2005
 Pharmacy Services: June 15,
2005
	  	 Advanced Infusion Services, Inc
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Sacramento
 1214 W. North Market Blvd.
 Sacramento, CA
95834

  
 [*] CERTAIN
INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS 
 BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH 
 THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO

 THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

															
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 		 		 		 		 	Kindred Healthcare Pharmacy, LLC
								
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 		 		 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 		 		 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

															
	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.	 		 		 		 		 	KPS Wisconsin, Inc.
								
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 		 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 		 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

															
	KPS East, Inc.	 		 		 		 		 	KPS Seattle, Inc.
								
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 		 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 		 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

															
	Advanced Infusion Systems, Inc.	 		 		 		 	KPS Great Falls, Inc.
								
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 		 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 		 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

															
	KPS Mountain, Inc.	 		 		 		 	Kindred Institutional Pharmacy Services, Inc.
								
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 		 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 		 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 		 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

 AMENDMENT TO EXHIBIT A OF THE 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 This Amendment to the Exhibit A of the Master Pharmacy
Provider Agreement (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into as of the      day of
                    ,                  by and
among Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Kindred”) and Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals West, a Delaware corporation, Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, THC-Chicago,
Inc., an Illinois corporation, and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (each of which is hereinafter sometime referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and collectively as “KPS”). 
 The parties agree, to the following changes to Exhibit B of the Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement. 
 The Consultant Pharmacists rate is $*/hour for the following facilities: 
  

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Alta Vista Healthcare
 9020 Garfield Avenue
 Riverside, CA 92503
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Ontario
 4200 East Jurupa Street
 Ontario, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Foothill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 401 West Ada Avenue
 Glendora, CA 91741
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Ontario
 4200 East Jurupa Street
 Ontario, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 La Veta Healthcare Center
 920 West La Veta Street
 Orange, CA 92568
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Ontario
 4200 East Jurupa Street
 Ontario, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Village Square Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 1586 West San Marcos Boulevard
 San Marcos, CA 92069
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Ontario
 4200 East Jurupa Street
 Ontario, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Bay View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
 516 Willow Street
 Alameda, CA 94501
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Fifth Avenue Health Care Center
 1601 Fifth Avenue
 San Rafael, CA 94901
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Golden Gate Healthcare Center
 2707 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA 94115
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

  
 [*] CERTAIN
INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS 
 BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH 
 THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO

 THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 

			
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Hacienda Care Center
 76 Fenton Street
 Livermore, CA 94550
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Lawton Healthcare Center
 1575 7th Avenue
 San Francisco, CA 94122
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Magnolia Gardens Care Center
 1609 Trousdale Drive
 Burlingame, CA 94010
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Hillhaven-MSC Partnership
 Nineteenth Avenue Healthcare Center
 2043 19th Avenue
 San Francisco, CA 94116
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Nob Hill Healthcare Center
 1359 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA 94109
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Santa Cruz Healthcare Center
 1115 Capitola Road
 Santa Cruz, CA 95062
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Victorian Healthcare Center
 2121 Pine Street
 San Francisco, CA 94115
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Mountain View
 145 East Dana Street, Suite B
 Mountain
View, CA 94041

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Valley Gardens Health Care and Rehabilitation Center
 1517 E. Knickerbocker Drive
 Stockton, CA 95210
	  	 Advanced Infusion Systems, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Sacramento
 1214 North Market Blvd., Suite C
 Sacramento, CA 95834

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Maywood Acres Healthcare
 2641 South C Street
 Oxnard, CA 93033
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Santa Barbara
 2265 Las Positas Road
 Santa Barbara, CA
93105

		
	 Kindred Nursing Centers West, LLC
 Woodside Nursing Center
 1425 Woodside Drive
 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
	  	 Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
 Kindred Pharmacy
Services Santa Barbara
 2265 Las Positas Road
 Santa Barbara, CA
93105

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment effective as of the day and year above written.

  

									
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.	 		 	THC – Chicago, Inc
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane Bowen
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Lane Bowen	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.	 		 	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.	 		 	KPS East, Inc.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

									
	Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 	

  

									
	THC – Seattle, Inc.	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough
	 		 		 	
	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough	 		 		 	
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services	 		 		 	

 EXHIBIT C 
 Form of Facility Pharmacy Agreement 
 See attached. 
  

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 FIRST AMENDMENT TO 
 MASTER PHARMACY PROVIDER AGREEMENT 
 THIS FIRST AMENDMENT to the
Master Pharmacy Provider Agreement dated as of July 1, 2004 (“the Agreement”) (the “First Amendment”) is made and entered into by and among the parties Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
(“Kindred”) and KPS East, Inc. a Delaware corporation and successor in interest to Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C., KPS Great Falls, Inc., successor in interest to Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C., KPS Mountain, Inc., successor in interest to
Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C., Kindred Healthcare Pharmacy, LLC, successor in interest to Kindred Hospitals Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership, KPS Seattle, Inc., a Delaware corporation and successor in interest to THC –
Seattle, Inc., a Washington corporation, KPS Wisconsin, Inc., successor in interest to THC – Chicago, Inc., and Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc., (each of which is hereinafter sometimes referred to each as a “KPS Person”, and
collectively as “KPS”). 
 RECITALS: 
 WHEREAS, the parties wish to memorialize that Kindred, which through various Kindred Persons operates the Kindred Facilities, and KPS agreed to * the Facility Charges as set forth on Exhibit B to the Agreement without
invoking the * process provided to adjust the Facility Charges to * in Section * of the Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, Kindred and KPS desire to
amend the Agreement to add or make the changes addressed below; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements and promises
hereinafter set forth, the sufficiency and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 
 1. Exhibit A to the
Agreement is superceded and replaced by Exhibit A-1 attached hereto. 
 2. Section 3.a. “Facility Charges-Pricing” is amended
to * the * and to provide that the * shall be applied * to the Infusion Medications listed on Exhibit B and any replacements therefor. 
 3.
Kindred hereby relinquishes and irrevocably waives any right under Section 3.b. of the Agreement to put a * to KPS prior to *. 
 4.
Exhibit B to the Agreement is superceded and replaced by Exhibits B-1 and B-2 attached hereto. 
 5. All capitalized terms used in this First
Amendment shall have the meanings defined in and used in the Agreement. 
 6. In all other respects, the terms and provisions of the
Agreement are reaffirmed and shall remain in full force and effect. 
  
 [*] CERTAIN INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS 
 BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH 
 THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO 
 THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this First Amendment to the Master Pharmacy Provider
Agreement. 
  

			
	Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Lane M. Bowen

	Name:	 	Lane M. Bowen
	Title:	 	President of Health Services Division
	
	 KPS East, Inc.,
 Successor in interest to
Kindred Hospitals East, L.L.C.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	 	 	 
	
	 KPS Great Falls, Inc.,
 Successor in interest
to Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 KPS Mountain, Inc.,
 Successor in interest to
Kindred Hospitals West, L.L.C.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services
	
	 Kindred Healthcare Pharmacy, LLC,
 Successor in interest to Kindred Hospitals Limited
Partnership

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

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	 KPS Seattle, Inc.,
 Successor in interest
to THC – Seattle, Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	Name:	 	Mark A. McCullough
	Title:	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

			
	 	 	 
	 KPS Wisconsin, Inc.,
 Successor in interest
to THC – Chicago, Inc.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

			
	Kindred Pharmacy Services, Inc.
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Mark A. McCullough

	 Name:
	 	Mark A. McCullough
	 Title:
	 	President, Kindred Pharmacy Services

  

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