Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- Market Size
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- Figure 1: UK Residential Care Market, by Value, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Figure 2: UK Residential Care Market, by number of registered care homes and number of care home places, 2010-2014, (Homes in units and Places in 000)
- Market Trends
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- Figure 3: Number of Local Authority-funded adults in care homes, by type of provider, 2010-2014, (Number of residents)
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- Figure 4: Private Expenditure on residential and nursing care, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Regional Analysis
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- Figure 5: Local authority supported adults in residential and nursing care, by region, 2009/10 and 2013/14, (Number of People)
- Market Factors
- Demographic trends will provide constant demand for residential care services
- The Care Act has provided the first overhaul of social care statute in England in more than 60 years
- Local authority budget cuts will continue to place a burden on improving the quality of care
- The current housing market and rising social care fees favour the residential care sector
- Companies
- Forecast
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- Figure 6: Forecast UK Residential and Nursing Care, by Number of Homes and Number of Places, 2015-2019, (Number of Homes in units and Number of Places in 000)
- Demand for sheltered housing expected to exceed residential care over the next five years
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- Figure 7: Forecast UK Sheltered Housing Units, 2015-2019, (000)
- What We Think
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Market Positioning
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- Figure 8: Elderly Population in the UK, by Country, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2013, (000 People)
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- Figure 9: Elderly Population in the UK, by Country, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003, 2013, (000 People)
UK Economy
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- Key points
- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
Market Factors
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- Key points
- Public Sector Expenditure Restrictions
- Demographic and Social Trends
- Recent Economic Climate
- Legislative and Regulatory Environment
- Employment Trends
- Supported Housing
Market Size and Trends
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- Key points
- Market Size
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- Figure 10: The UK Residential Care Market, by Value, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
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- Figure 11: UK Residential Care Market, by Value, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
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- Figure 12: The UK Residential Care Market, by Number of Registered Care Homes, 2010-14, (Units)
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- Figure 13: UK Residential Care Market, by number of registered care homes, 2010-2014, (Units)
- Figure 14: The UK Residential Care Market, by Number of Registered Places, 2010-14, (000)
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- Figure 15: Average number of places, revenue per care home, and revenue per place, UK, 201014, (Average Number of Places, £000)
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- Figure 16: Revenue per Care Home and per Place, UK, 2010-2014, (Revenue per Place in £ and per Care Home in £000)
- Market Segmentation
- Overview
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- Figure 17: Segmentation of the UK Residential Care Market, by Type of Accommodation, 2010-14, (Number of Homes, Sheltered Housing in 000 units)
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- Figure 18: Segmentation of the UK Residential Care Market, by Type of Purchaser, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 19: Segmentation of the UK Residential Care Market, by Type of Purchaser, 2010 and 2014, (£ Million)
- Figure 20: Segmentation of the UK Residential Care Market, by Type of Provider, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 21: Segmentation of the UK Residential Care Market, by Type of Provider, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Local Authority Commissioned Care
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- Figure 22: Number of Local Authority funded adults in care homes, by type of provider, 2010-14, (Number of Residents)
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- Figure 23: Number of Local Authority-funded adults in care homes, by type of provider, 2010-2014, (Number of residents)
- Figure 24: Segmentation of local authority commissioned residential and nursing care, by provider and client type, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 25: Segmentation of local authority commissioned residential and nursing care, by provider and client type, 2010-14, (£ Million)
- Older people (65+)
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- Figure 26: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on residential care services for older people (65+), by service type, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 27: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on residential care services for older people (65+), by service type, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Adults aged 18-64
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- Figure 28: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on residential care services for adults aged 18-64, by service type, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 29: Segmentation of local authority expenditure on residential care services for adults aged 18-64, by care need type, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- NHS Care
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- Figure 30: Segmentation of NHS expenditure on residential and nursing care, by provider type, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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- Figure 31: Segmentation of NHS expenditure on residential and nursing care, by provider type, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Private Care Purchasers
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- Figure 32: Private expenditure on residential and nursing care, 2010-14, (£ Million and % market share)
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- Figure 33: Private Expenditure on residential and nursing care, 2010-2014, (£ Million)
- Sheltered Housing
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- Figure 34: The Development of Sheltered Housing in the UK, 2010-14, (000 Units and % change)
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- Figure 35: Development of Sheltered Housing in the UK, 2010-2014, (000 Units)
- Figure 36: Segmentation of Sheltered Housing in the UK, by Sector and Region, 2013, (000 Units)
- Market Trends
- Regional Analysis
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- Figure 37: Local authority supported adults in residential and nursing care, by region, 2009/10-2013/14, (Number of people)
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- Figure 38: Local authority supported adults in residential and nursing care, by region, 2009/10 and 2013/14, (Number of People)
- Figure 39: Local authority supported adults in independent sector residential care, by region, 2009/10-2013/14, (Number of people)
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- Figure 40: Local authority supported adults in independent sector residential care, by region, 2009/10 and 2013/14, (Number of People)
- Figure 41: Local authority supported adults in local authority staffed residential care, by region, 2009/10-2013/14, (Number of people)
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- Figure 42: Local authority supported adults in local authority staffed residential care, by region, 2009/10 and 2013/14, (Number of People)
- Figure 43: Local authority supported adults in nursing care, by region, 2009/10-2013/14, (Number of people)
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- Figure 44: Local authority supported adults in nursing care, by region, 2009/10 and 2013/14, (Number of People)
Supplier Opportunities
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- Key points
- Opportunities
The Consumer - Residential Care Attitudes and Factors
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- Key points
- Cloud of negativity surrounds residential care homes
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- Figure 45: Attitudes to residential care, July 2014
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- Figure 46: Attitudes to Residential Care, by gender, (% of respondents)
- Staff speciality and costs affect care home choice
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- Figure 47: Important factors when choosing a residential care home, July 2014
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- Figure 48: Important factors when choosing a residential care home, Top Five, (% of respondents)
Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
Company Profiles
Abbeyfield Society
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- Figure 49: Financial Analysis of Abbeyfield Society, 2010-14, (£000)
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Anchor Trust
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- Figure 50: Financial Analysis of Anchor Trust, 2009-13 (£ Million)
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Bupa
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- Figure 51: Financial Analysis of Bupa, 2009-13, (£ Million)
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- Figure 52: Divisional Analysis of Bupa, 2011-13, (£ Million)
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Bupa Care Homes (ANS)
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- Figure 53: Financial Analysis of Bupa Care Homes (ANS), 2009-13 (£ Million)
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Bupa Care Homes (CFG)
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- Figure 54: Financial Analysis of Bupa Care Homes (CFG), 2009-13 (£ Million)
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Care UK
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- Figure 55: Financial Analysis of Care UK, 2009-13 (£ Million)
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- Figure 56: Revenue breakdown of Care UK, by division, 2012-13, (£ Million)
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Four Seasons Health Care
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- Figure 57: Financial Analysis of Four Seasons Health Care, 2009-13, (£ Million)
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- Figure 58: Financial Analysis of Avante Partnership, 2009-13, (£ Million)
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Methodist Homes
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- Figure 59: Financial Analysis of Methodist Homes, 2010-14, (£ Million)
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HC-One
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- Figure 60: Financial Analysis of HC-One, 2012-13, (£ Million)
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Priory Group
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- Figure 61: Financial Analysis of the Priory Group, 2009-2013, (£ Million)
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- Figure 62: Profiled Companies’ Turnover, 2009-2013, (£ Million)
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Forecast
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- Key points
- The market
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- Figure 63: Forecast UK residential and nursing care, by number of places, 2015-19, (000 places)
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- Figure 64: Forecast UK residential and nursing care, by number of places, 2015-2019, (000 Places)
- Figure 65: Forecast UK residential and nursing care, by number of homes, 2015-19, (Number of Homes)
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- Figure 66: Forecast UK residential and nursing care, by number of homes, 2015-2019, (Number of Homes)
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- Figure 67: Forecast UK Sheltered Housing Units, 2015-2019, (000)
- Figure 68: Forecast UK Sheltered Housing Units, 2015-2019, (000)
- Difficulties in expanding care home workforce
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations & organisations
- Trade magazines
- Trade exhibitions
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