Care Management Group

Care Management Group (CMG) is a UK provider of specialist support services to children and adults with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, chronic and enduring mental health needs, sensory and communication impairments and associated complex needs including challenging behaviour.

CMG is the third largest care provider in the UK and has around 180 services in London, the South of England and South Wales including Supported Living Services, Domiciliary Care and Outreach support, Support in the Community and Day Skills and Residential and Respite Care. The company employs approximately 1800 staff.

History

CMG was established by Michael Buckinghams in 1996. In 2003, venture capital group ISIS Equity Partners backed a £30 million management buy-out.[1][2]

The company formerly operated care homes. In 2008, Chai Patel took control of CMG, which was previously owned by a private equity firm.[3] In 2011, the company's care homes were merged into HC-One, leaving CMG with a focus on disability services.

References

  1. "Isis Equity buys out Care Management Group". Financial News. 14 Apr 2003. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  2. James Quinn (25 Aug 2006). "Funds boost for care home group". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  3. Harrington, Ben (19 December 2010). "CMG in hunt for new capital for care homes". The Telegraph.

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