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  2. Care in the Community - Wikipedia

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    Institutional care was the target of widespread criticism during the 1960s and 1970s, [1] but it was not until 1983 that the government of Margaret Thatcher adopted a new policy of care after the Audit Commission published a report called 'Making a Reality of Community Care' [2] which outlined the advantages of domiciliary care.

  3. Care Standards Act 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to establish a National Care Standards Commission; to make provision for the registration and regulation of children’s homes, independent hospitals, independent clinics, care homes, residential family centres, independent medical agencies, domiciliary care agencies, fostering agencies, nurses agencies and voluntary adoption agencies; to make provision for the regulation ...

  4. Social care in England - Wikipedia

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    These include community support and activities, advisory services and advocacy, provision of equipment to manage disabilities, alarm systems, e.g., to manage the outcome of falls, home/domiciliary care or daycare, housing options with levels of care support attached, residential nursing home care, as well as support for informal carers.

  5. Cera Care - Wikipedia

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    Cera Care is a digital-first healthcare-at-home company delivering care, nursing, telehealth and repeat prescription services in people’s homes via technology. Founded in 2015, the company provides elderly and vulnerable communities with care in their own homes, and allows families to arrange the care. [1]

  6. Royal Star & Garter - Wikipedia

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    Staff in the Solihull home received a special recognition award at the Markel Third Sector Care Awards in December 2019. [ 3 ] In October 2019 Royal Star & Garter announced that it was to launch domiciliary care services, including bespoke residential services for younger disabled veterans.

  7. Alliance Homes Group - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Homes currently own and manage around 6,500 homes and employ 400 staff, have an annual turnover of £38 million and work in partnership with local, regional and national agencies to deliver services. As well as providing homes that are affordable in terms of rent and running costs, they also provide a range of care and support services ...

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