A multimillion-pound deal has seen the acquisition of Manchester-based Esteem Care Holdings by Grosvenor Health and Social Care. This acquisition is pivotal in enhancing the quality and scope of home care services across the UK.
Esteem Care, with branches spread across multiple cities and a dedicated team of care staff, provides personalised home care services aiming to improve client well-being.
Significant Shift in the Home Care Industry
Esteem Care Holdings, based in Manchester, has been acquired by Grosvenor Health and Social Care. This significant acquisition is set to improve home care services across the UK. The Wolverhampton-based new owner emphasised the positive impact this merger will bring to the industry.
Esteem Care is now poised for an enhanced future with the resources and expertise that Grosvenor brings onboard. The dedicated team continues to focus on eliminating loneliness, promoting good nutrition, and ensuring safety at home.
Esteem Care’s Reach and Services
With over 7,150 care hours provided weekly to 620 clients, Esteem Care has established itself as a leader in the home care sector. The commitment to personalised care remains unmatched.
Branches are located in Manchester, Leeds, Carlisle, Kendal, Dumfries, and Stranraer. This wide network enables them to deliver high-quality care across various regions.
Leadership and Strategic Moves
Dr Sayani Sainudeen, a founding partner of Y1 Capital and Esteem Care’s parent company, emphasised the continued compassionate care clients will receive.
Tony Veverka, CEO of Esteem, views the acquisition as a strategic step for growth and enhanced service delivery. He stated, “Joining Grosvenor is a strategic step that promises growth and enhanced service delivery for our clients.”
Esteem Care’s formation through Y1 Capital’s buy and build strategy started with the acquisition of Guardian Response in Dumfries in 2015.
Acquisition Timeline and Rebranding
Cumbria View Care Services in Kendal joined the Esteem group in 2018, followed by Able Care and Support Services and Vive UK Social Care in 2020. Under the guidance of CEO Tony Veverka, the group rebranded as Esteem in 2023.
This rebranding was pivotal in unifying the services and enhancing brand recognition. Each step in the acquisition timeline has strengthened Esteem Care’s service offerings.
Future Prospects and Integration
Lee Peach from Grosvenor Health and Social Care praised Esteem Care’s dedication to personalised, high-quality care. “We are excited to integrate its exceptional service model and staff into our operations,” he said.
The integration of Esteem Care into Grosvenor’s operations ensures the continuity and expansion of the outstanding care services. The prospects for future growth and service enhancements look promising.
Focus Shifts for Key Figures
With the acquisition complete, Dr Sainudeen and Tony Veverka plan to dedicate more time to their healthcare operation, Transform Healthcare, the UK’s largest provider of cosmetic and bariatric surgery.
Dr Sainudeen has also urged the new Labour Government to increase investment in the social care sector, citing the current state of the industry and the need for more support.
Strategic Vision
The alignment of Esteem Care’s vision with Grosvenor’s strategic goals is a key driver for this acquisition. The future of home care services under this new leadership looks promising, with a strong focus on quality and personalised care.
The acquisition of Esteem Care Holdings by Grosvenor Health and Social Care marks a significant milestone in the UK’s home care industry.
With shared visions and strategic goals, the future looks promising for both the organisations and the numerous clients they serve across the nation.