Japan’s social care system offers opportunities, says Nuffield Trust
The UK government can learn important lessons from Japan in how it plans to reform the long-term care of older people, a Nuffield Trust...
Nouvita to develop services to include supported living
Nouvita Healthcare is developing its services to include supported living for young adults with autism and learning disabilities, as it continues to improve financial...
Surmount all obstacles
Michael Voges explains how retirement communities are reducing strain on the sector
The health and social care systems are in crisis, unsustainable in their current...
Liaise grows portfolio with deal for eight homes
Specialist support services provider Liaise has grown its presence after acquiring eight homes in Norfolk.
The provider of services for adults with learning disabilities, mental...
Software company wins contract with Norfolk care provider
Global software company Civica has won a contract to digitise operational services at Norfolk’s largest care home provider, Norse Care.
The £480,000 deal will see...
HC-One staff balloted over pay hike
HC-One staff are being balloted on whether to accept a pay deal that will see those on the lowest band receive a 9.6% rise...
Retirement living market to hit £44bn by 2022, says Knight Frank
The private retirement market is estimated to reach a value of £44bn by 2022, according to research by Knight Frank.
Its report, Retirement Living comes...
Missing a trick
LaingBuisson’s maiden Specialist Care Conference covered adult specialist care, children’s services and mental health hospitals, among other areas. Deven Pamben provides the coverage
Political sensitivities...
Turnover boost for Voyage Care
Revenue at Voyage Care increased by 7.5% to £229m in the year ended 31 March 2018 (2017: £213m), largely driven by the purchase of...
Welltower backs Healthcare Ireland’s expansion plans
Privately-owned care home operator Healthcare Ireland plans to create up to 950 jobs as part of a multi-million-pound plan backed by US investment firm...