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Partnerships in Care

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Partnerships in Care is a British provider of mental health and social care services.

In June 2013 the Care Quality Commission failed the firm’s Annesley House hospital in Nottingham against all five standards of care. Patients said some staff were “brilliant” but others had “mocked and humiliated them”. Bullying on wards was a persistent problem at the service, which provides low secure and rehabilitation wards for female patients.[1]

In June 2014 Partnerships in Care was acquired by Acadia Healthcare in the US from Cinven (a British Private Equity company) and by June 2015 had added over 500 new beds. The company now has over 1800 beds. (Reference: www.partnershipsincare.co.uk June 2015)

In May 2015 the company bought the mental health assets, consisting of 322 beds, from Care UK.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Mental health patients report 'degrading' care at private hospital failed by CQC". Community Care. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Mears Group acquires Care UK's domiciliary care service for £11.3m". HealthInvestor. 1 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.

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