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Ongoing service diversification

We are one of the few care providers nationwide that offer a comprehensive range of services, tailoring care to those we support as their needs change. We believe this enables us to innovate, utilise resources, share skills, adapt and respond in a way that few other providers can.

1. Commercial tendering activity with bids for new work contracts

We were awarded 30 contracts across our group companies. These have been a mixture of services including home care, residential care and nursing homes, and training and apprenticeships.

2. Acquisition of care and nursing homes in new areas and investment in existing services

We expanded our portfolio of high quality care and nursing homes with the addition of Beaufort Park Retirement Village in Burnham-on-Sea with exciting plans for future development already underway.

We invested £2million into refurbishing St Peter’s Park Retirement Village in Bexhill-on-Sea with major development also taking place at many other care and nursing homes, including Nightingale Care and Nursing Home in Derby.

3. Radiated growth from existing locations

We complemented our existing cluster of services around Medway with the opening of more supported living accommodation for younger adults, in addition to existing accommodation and Napier Respite and Day Service. Agincare also operates residential care homes, home care and live-in care in the area.

We were awarded the NHS and local authority contract for providing home care for Extra Care communities in Torbay. We also opened a new home care service in addition to our award-winning live-in care and hospital discharge projects in south Devon.

4. Relationship management with others to develop or take over new opportunities

Our care services worked more closely with partners, including local authorities, NHS and evolving Integrated Care Systems, to provide responsive care, including hospital discharge to assess services to free up hospital beds and support with winter pressures.

We worked with partners to secure the future of Furlong Close supported living community, delivering supported living to 30 tenants in Wiltshire and acquired an existing supported living scheme in Dorset; both from charitable organisations looking to consolidate.

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