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Churchill remains cautious despite growing profits

Churchill Retirement Living has maintained a cautious approach to land buying for a second consecutive year. It acquired 13 sites, equating to 563 plots (2018:...

Margins tighten at Radis Community Care

Radis Community Care will continue to review its domiciliary care contracts as increases in wage costs have not been matched by fee uplifts from...

Graphite to launch sale of City & County, say sources

Graphite Capital is about to launch the sale of UK homecare provider City & County Healthcare Group, sources have said. Possibly launching next month, PricewaterhouseCoopers...

Home sweet home

The largest and most in-depth poll ever conducted of UK retirement community residents and prospective dwellers has found that people in communities have healthier...

Mears to place greater emphasis on housing with care

Mears Group plans to accelerate changes to its care business, placing increasing emphasis on housing with care. Care revenues at the group fell 15% to...
Care services on brink of collapse, coalition tells PM

More than 70 leaders call on PM to end care crisis

More than 70 health leaders are calling on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to address the crisis in care. A petition, which has been signed by...

Sky-high thinking: Ageing in Asia

How to cater for an ageing population is big business across Asia. Alistair Kleebauer looks at some of the products and services that are...

DHSC publishes no-deal planning guidance for care providers

Updated information on what adult social care providers and local authorities need to do to prepare for a no-deal Brexit has been published. The Department...
Question marks over care home dehydration tests

Food and drink advice to tackle health inequality in care settings

A resource outlining good practice on food and drink provision for people using care services has been produced by Lancaster University and the Voluntary...

Impact buys care homes for £12.9m

Impact Healthcare REIT has bought two care homes in Suffolk for £12.9m. Baylham Care Centre is a 55-bed purpose-built home, which is rated ‘outstanding’ by...