A home care group that provides vital services to 13,000 elderly and disabled people has been sold just weeks after the care regulator warned that it was on the brink of bankruptcy, it was announced last night.
Troubled home care provider Allied Healthcare has been acquired by privately owned firm CRG Healthcare, which deals with home care, healthcare, social care and education staffing.
CRG group chief executive Ian Munro said: ‘The ultimate priority for CRG is to offer an unrivalled continuity of care for all Allied Healthcare service users and provide a stable and supportive environment for all carers who will continue to deliver services across all contracts.
Troubled home care provider Allied Healthcare has been acquired by privately owned firm CRG Healthcare
‘The Allied Healthcare name will not change - it’s very much business as usual.’
The deal comes after the Care Quality Commission raised concerns earlier this month that Allied Healthcare, one of the biggest home care providers in England, might not be able to operate after November 30.
The regulator said the company had not given adequate assurance of funding past this date and warned of a credible risk of disruption to services.
It covers all care and support service contracts provided by Allied Healthcare, including the Primecare and Firstcall businesses. Care and services will continue to be provided under the Allied Healthcare brand.
Its services include home care, which can be help with cleaning and shopping, getting showered and dressed, preparing meals, and managing medication for the elderly or disabled.
The deal comes after the Care Quality Commission raised concerns earlier this month that Allied Healthcare might not be able to operate after November 30
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