NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- AMA Research have published the 3rd edition of the 'Care Homes Construction Market Report - UK 2017-2021 Analysis'.
This report should be of particular interest to care providers in the private and local authority sectors and construction/service companies involved in the long-term care sector.
Read the full report: http://www.reportlinker.com/p03516829/Care-Homes-Construction-Market-Report-UK-Analysis.html
Key issues covered:
Structure and size of both the independent and voluntary sectors.
Construction output and RMI in the healthcare and care homes sectors, with forecasts to 2019.
Analysis of supply and demand in the care sector against a backdrop of an ageing population.
Sources of funding and investment in the independent and voluntary care sectors.
Development pipeline - key building programmes and major players.
Key areas of insight include:
Review of private, public/voluntary provision - mix shares, values, trends in last decade, future prospects up to 2019.
Implications of bedspace shortages and funding of long-term care.
Analysis of long-term care homes development pipeline.
Detailed analysis of the development opportunities available to develop residential care property and the building programmes and expansion plans of leading independent and voluntary sector providers.
Review of key contractors / clients/ development programmes.
Detailed market data and insight on the care homes construction market by AMA Research, a leading UK provider of construction market intelligence.
The Long-Term Care Sector in the UK
Sector value and market overview - sector size and structure - number of homes, residents, bedspaces 2004-2014, - split by provider (private, voluntary, LA, NHS) 1998-2015.
Funding for the long-term care sector - plans for adult social care funding reform under the Care Act - impact of delays.
Supply and demand in the care sector - regional provision of care homes beds and homes 2014/15, drivers of demand, population age profile up to 2080, future demand for care home places 2015-2020, size of new developments.
'Extra-care' housing sector - number of developments by region, scale of sector, £300m funding, key players etc.
Independent long-term care sector - sector size & value 2009-2019, leading 20 independent care providers - market shares, profiles, development plans etc, changes in market structure.
Local Authority/Voluntary care sector - sector size & value 2009-2019, leading 20 voluntary care providers - Housing Assocs, Voluntary - shares of leading providers.
Construction Market Overview
Value of output - construction new work - construction output in 2012 and beyond.
Construction output in the healthcare sector and forecasts for output 2015-19.
RMI in the healthcare & care homes sector - 2009-2019 by value. Age profile of care homes.
Building Programmes and Investment in the Care Homes Sector
Private healthcare investment - principal private care home funds - key operations, fund values etc.
Funding & ownership models in the care homes sector.
Mergers & acquisitions in the private long-term care sector - key recent changes.
Care home development pipeline - care home size and facilities, care homes planning applications by region (H1 2015), average sizes (2004-14).
Building programmes & expansion plans of leading care providers - key players in sector, key factors driving development programmes (land availability, demand, design standards etc).
Construction Supply in the Care Homes Sector
Key construction companies and developers in the long-term care sector.
Read the full report: http://www.reportlinker.com/p03516829/Care-Homes-Construction-Market-Report-UK-Analysis.html
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