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Investing in the future of care

20 Jul 2023 Reading time: 1 min

Octopus Investments is a leading investor in the UK care homes sector. We believe everyone deserves access to high-quality care, in care homes that are fit for the future. That’s why we’re proud to announce that we’ve reached a major milestone in our mission to transform healthcare – we’ve recently acquired our 100th care home!

Revitalising healthcare

To put this milestone into perspective, that equates to us providing over 7,000 much-needed quality care beds across the UK.

We’re one of the major landlords in the UK Care Homes sector; during 2022, we contributed 6.31% (342 beds) of all new high-quality care beds delivered in the UK. Our mission is to create exceptional facilities you’d choose for your loved ones, investing in best-in-class care homes that can also be a catalyst for positive change and impact in a community.

The team

Behind the success of our Care Home investments is a dedicated team of 14 professionals. This team comprises five property and investment experts with vast experience in the field. We also have an in-house Clinical Assurance team that frequently visits our homes, providing advice, guidance, and hands-on support to our care home operators.

Looking ahead

As we celebrate this remarkable milestone, we remain committed to investing in the future of care, and we believe that our 100th care home is a significant step in the right direction. Our next goal is to develop the UK’s first net-zero care home, with the ambitious target of ensuring all newly developed homes achieve net-zero status by 2030.

Here’s to the next 100!

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