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Care of elderly people: UK market survey 2010-11
- Editors:
- LAING William, (ed.)
- Publisher:
- Laing and Buisson
- Publication year:
- 2010
- Place of publication:
- London
- Edition:
- 23rd ed.
This survey offers a wide-ranging review of the current state and future prospects for this £20 billion sector, with facts, figures and analysis based on original research. Topics covered include: demand and capacity; market structure; facility openings and closures; the political and regulatory environment; fee rates; corporate penetration and consolidation; profitability; and the impact of public spending cuts. New to this edition is an appendix with financial information for up to four years for all significant providers of care homes and home care for older people. While national demand for care homes has stabilised in recent years, incumbent providers have been challenged by an unexpected surge in new capacity, as care home developers have found ways of moving forward despite bank lending constraints. The authors suggest that the market is becoming increasingly polarised as providers with high exposure to state-funded customers are finding their margins squeezed by funding cuts. Providers with a focus on private payers are said to be finding market conditions less difficult despite the recession. Those with the ability and vision to broaden their business to encompass a continuum of residential and non-residential services are believed to have good opportunities to build brand value with a new generation of care service consumers.
Care of older people UK market report: 2013/14
- Editor:
- LAING William
- Publisher:
- Laing and Buisson
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Place of publication:
- London
- Edition:
- 26th ed.
This market report presents a fully revised and updated analysis of trends in the long term care sector in the UK. The contents of the report is organised in the following sections: the impact of demographic change; market size and trends; government policy and regulation; the structure of the care home industry; demand and supply; customer profiles, services and amenities; sources of finance and fees, costs and profits. Statistical tables and charts are included throughout. Highly relevant for independent providers, commissioners, regulators and policy makers. (Edited publisher abstract)
Care of elderly people: UK market survey 2011-12
- Editors:
- LAING William, (ed.)
- Publisher:
- Laing and Buisson
- Publication year:
- 2012
- Place of publication:
- London
- Edition:
- 24th ed.
This market report presents a fully revised and updated analysis of trends in the long term care sector in the UK. The contents of the report is organised in the following sections: the impact of demographic change; market size and trends; government policy and regulation; the structure of the care home industry; demand and supply; customer profiles, services and amenities; sources of finance and fees, costs and profits. Statistical tables and charts are included throughout. Highly relevant for independent providers, commissioners, regulators and policy makers.