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Market leaders and influencers

Leaders

Agincare continues to stand strong in an environment where many others have failed or are failing. The experience, expertise and leadership of our teams to deliver essential care and support is recognised across the sector.

All of our achievements are due to a ‘whole team’ approach with support functions working seamlessly with operations teams to deliver high quality person centred care nationwide. The strength of our team ethos has never been more evident as we work ever closer with local authorities, and increasingly as part of evolving Integrated Care Systems with NHS partners.

Innovators

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

We have piloted many innovative projects in response to recruitment challenges felt across the social care sector. That includes Agincare International, which has already welcomed over 200 new team members from overseas, and with an impressive retention rate of 98% this initiative is set to gather pace.

Agincare’s own skills and learning partner Training Now has gone from strength-to-strength, being rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, endorsed by Skills for Care and supporting over 350 apprentices. It delivers health and social care and business apprenticeships and courses nationwide, both to our own teams and in other organisations too.

Influencers

Our teams contribute to national, regional and local policy, publications, panels and forums including government. This underlines Agincare’s place as market leaders and strong lobbyists for social care reform, funding and a long-term workforce strategy.

The excellence of our team members is recognised at key sector awards, and we support care associations at regional and local levels. Agincare Chief Executive Raina Summerson is an Ambassador for John’s campaign, which stands up for the crucial role of family members in caring for people living with dementia.

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