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As a consequence of the economic downturn, there has been a rise in the
number of new sites available for care home development and, together
with reduced development costs and strong investor appetite, there are
now opportunities to develop new facilities, particularly in areas where
there is an under-provision of care homes. It is estimated that the
private long-term care sector will continue to experience steady growth
over the next five years, increasing on average by around 5% per year to
reach a value of around £12.7bn by 2015.
Areas of
particular
interest:
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Impact of collapse of Southern Cross and the change in
ownership structures and financing arrangements
of many private care home operators, changes in market
share etc.
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Implications of Health & Social
Care Bill and Dilnot Report
into funding of long-term care.
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Analysis of long-term care homes development pipeline.
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Detailed analysis of the
development opportunities
available to develop residential care property and the
building programmes and expansion plans of
leading independent and voluntary sector
providers.
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The "two-tier" system in the
care homes market between public and private
sectors is likely to widen.
Some of the companies featured include:
Anchor Trust, Associated Care Facilities (ACF),
Building Construction Partnership (BCP), Castleoak, Cornerstone,
Galliford Try, GB Building Solutions, Gloucestershire Care Partnership,
ISG, Leadbitter, Leonard Cheshire Disability, LNT Construction, Mansell,
Methodist Homes (MHA), Morgan Sindall, The Abbeyfield Society, The
Orders of St John Care Trust, Wates, Willmott Dixon.
Key areas covered in the report
include:
THE LONG-TERM CARE SECTOR IN
THE UK
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Sector value and market overview
- sector size and structure.
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Implications of the Health & Social Care Bill. Funding
for the long-term care sector – social. care spending
and implications of the Dilnot report.
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Supply
and demand in the care sector – regional provision
of care homes, future drivers of demand, future demand
for care home places.
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The ‘extra-care’ housing sector.
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Independent long-term care sector
– sector size & value, leading independent care providers.
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Review of transfer of the Southern Cross portfolio to
around 30 operators -
considerable reshaping of the UK's long term care
independent market with a number of providers significantly
increasing their portfolios and market share.
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Local Authority/Voluntary
care sector – sector size & value, leading
voluntary care
providers.
CONSTRUCTION MARKET OVERVIEW
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Value of output
– construction new work - construction output in 2012
and beyond.
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Construction output in the
healthcare sector and forecasts for output.
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RMI
in the healthcare & care homes sector.
BUILDING PROGRAMMES &
INVESTMENT IN THE CARE HOMES SECTOR
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Private healthcare
investment – principal private
care home funds – key
operations, fund values etc.
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Funding & ownership models
in the care homes sector.
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Mergers & acquisitions
in the private long-term care sector – key recent changes.
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Care home development
pipeline – care home size and
facilities.
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Building Programmes & expansion plans
of leading care providers – key players in sector,
key factors driving development programmes (land
availability, demand, design standards etc).
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY IN THE
CARE HOMES SECTOR
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Key Construction Companies and Developers in the long-term care
sector.
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Contractor/Developer Profiles
– Associated Care Facilities; Building Construction Partnership;
Castleoak; Cornerstone; Galliford Try; GB Building Solutions; ISG;
Leadbitter; LNT Construction; Mansell; Morgan Sindall; Wates; Willmott
Dixon etc.
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