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Secured Independence, Inc. Announces First Contract For Wellness and Disease Management Services In Long-term Care Insurance Industry

Business Wire, March 17, 2008

SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Such statements include but are not limited to the impact the Secured Wellness(SM) LTCI program on reducing claim costs and increasing participant satisfaction, the impact of Matria's relationship with Secured Independence on the demand within the LTCI industry for Matria's technologies and wellness and disease management programs, the impact of the programs on reducing healthcare costs, improving lives and reducing the burden of disability in the seniors' population. These statements are based on current information and belief, and are not guarantees of future performance. Among the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements include decreased interest in or demand within the LTCI industry for Matria's wellness and disease management programs, failure of the Secured Wellness(SM) LTCI program on reducing claim costs and increasing participant satisfaction, failure of the wellness and disease management programs to reduce healthcare costs, improve lives and reduce the burden of disability on the seniors' population, developments in the healthcare industry, third-party actions over which Matria does not have control, regulatory requirements applicable to Matria's business and the risk factors detailed from time to time in Matria's periodic report and registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Matria's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007. By making these forward-looking statements, Matria does not undertake to update them in any manner except as may be required by Matria's disclosure obligations in filings it makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the federal securities laws.

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