The fifth edition of LaingBuisson’s Homecare and Supported Living UK Market Report is indispensable reading for anyone involved in this fragmented and complex market. This includes advisors, investors, commissioners and policymakers as well as service providers. The Homecare and Supported Living completes a series which illustrates the state of non-residential and residential care for adults over 18 and gives a comprehensive market picture not found anywhere else.
Written by the analysts during the winter of 2022/23, the report includes fully updated data and market insights that accurately portray how the market has developed in the past 18 months following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The new report shows the value of the UK market for homecare and supported living to be £11.5 billion (2021/22) and estimates that around 670,000 people are in receipt of homecare or supported services in the UK. These services, together, represent a strong intermediate step on the ‘ladder of care’, and are becoming more prominent as pressures on councils’ social care budgets see some care receivers shift from care home care to community-based homecare or supported living.
The report also includes the findings of new research into ‘tech’ innovations that support the homecare and supported living sector, and social care generally. With the Covid-19 pandemic accelerating digitalisation across the sector, this has provided opportunities for tech-enabled independent sector providers to diversify and expand into a more central, and more profitable, role in integrated care systems.
What the report covers
- Market
- Politics and regulation
- Payors
- Major providers
- Investors
- Staffing
- Market Potential
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Key Legislation
- Regulators
- Trade bodies
- Financial Appendix
Who is the report for
- C-suite professionals working in homecare and supported living providers
- Local Government and Clinical Commissioning Group commissioners
- Homecare agencies
- Directors of Adult Social Services
- Care advisors
- Banks and other financial institutions
- Investors and private equity
- Long-term care insurance providers
- Local and national government
- Care sector trade bodies
- Lawyers
- Policy advisors
- Think tanks
- Management consultants
Table of Contents
FOREWORDLIST OF TABLESLIST OF FIGURESEXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Achieve Together (formerly The Regard Group and CMG)
- Active Assistance Group
- Affinity Trust
- Age UK
- Agincare Group Ltd
- Alcura UK Ltd
- Alina Homecare
- Allied Healthcare
- Alzheimer’s Society
- Alternative Futures
- Amcare Ltd
- Anchor Hanover
- Apex Prime Care Ltd
- Appello
- Ark Home Healthcare
- Aspirations
- Audley Group Ltd
- Baywater Healthcare
- Berkeley Home Health
- Bluebird Care
- British Red Cross
- Brunelcare
- Calea UK Ltd
- Care UK
- CareTech
- Carewatch
- Centra Group
- Cera Care
- Choice Care Group
- Choice Support
- City & County Healthcare Group
- Clece Care Services
- Community Integrated Care
- Complete Care Group
- Creative Support Ltd
- Dimensions
- Direct Health Group Ltd
- Eden Futures
- Future Directions CIC
- The Good Care Group
- Grosvenor Health and Social Care
- HCRG (aka CRG)
- Healthcare at Home Ltd
- Healthcare Homes
- Helping Hands
- Hft
- Home Instead Senior Care
- Housing 21
- Independent Clinical Services Group
- Interserve Healthcare Ltd
- Leonard Cheshire Disability
- Lifeways Group
- Lloyds Pharmacy Clinical Homecare Ltd
- Marie Curie Cancer Care
- Mears Care Division
- Mencap
- MiHomecare Ltd
- Nurse Plus
- Prestige Nursing + Care
- PrimeLife
- Radis Community Care
- Sanctuary Group
- Somerset Care Ltd
- Springfield Homecare Services Ltd
- TBS GB Telematic & Biomedical Service Ltd
- Tunstall Healthcare Group Ltd
- Turning Point
- Voyage Care
- Westminster Homecare Ltd
- Your Life Management Services Ltd