Clinical Home Care
The elderly frail population will soon increase inexorably despite any improvement in healthy life expectations.
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Changing demographics and increasing public budget pressure are the key challenges which face all providers and payors of social care and education services. Equally, this presents opportunities to succeed and differentiate through the transformation of traditional care models, use of technological solutions and establishing new ways of working.
The markets are highly local, so we provide a deep, data-driven approach supplemented with insight from local commissioners and national policy decision-makers.
The elderly frail population will soon increase inexorably despite any improvement in healthy life expectations.
The care home sector is attractive to investors for five primary reasons.
Residential and supported living offerings are very similar; residential allows for more control even to the degree of formal detention if necessary.
In the second of our two-part series on vendor commercial due diligence (VCDD), Adam Scott,
senior partner, and Abhishek Patel, engagement manager, at Mansfield Advisors, discuss how
to effectively engage with advisors to create a compelling narrative for buyers
Outcomes First Group (OFG), the largest independent special education provider, was acquired by TPG’s The Rise Fund and investcorp from Sterling Square Capital in December. Clearly there is continued interest in the c.£2.2bn independent special eduacation sector, but what drives value for investors in a children’s services market that some consider carries too much reputational risk?
Where next for independent fostering agencies? Paul Fegan, senior engagement manager, and Henry Elphick, chair, of Mansfield Advisors, explain why there is room for optimism.
We need to attract more people into social care and, importantly, retain them. Paul Fegan, senior engagement manager, and Ty Lantz, senior associate, at Mansfield Advisors examine where we are and what can be done to possibly transform the profession.
When it comes to care home construction in England, who is building what, where and for whom? Johan Ottosson, senior associate, and Henry Elphick, chair, at Mansfield Advisors provide analysis of the development pipeline.
Ali Bahram Senior Associate, and Freddie Evans Junior Associate, supported by Arjun Sharma, examine the different care home demand models.