Cygnet Social Care acquires Woodrowe Healthcare
Cygnet Social Care has announced the acquisition of Woodrowe Healthcare, a provider of residential specialist care and rehabilitation for adults with acquired brain injury, neurological, and complex needs.
The acquisition covers a service in Markfield, Leicestershire, which is currently rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission.
And the purchase marks another significant step in Cygnet’s ongoing expansion of its social care services, following the acquisition of specialist care homes previously operated by Oakview Care Services in March.
Gareth Williams, chief executive of Cygnet Social Care, said: “We are delighted to welcome Woodrowe Healthcare into the Cygnet Social Care family.
“This acquisition reflects our continued commitment to investing in high-quality services that make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
By creating personalised care packages, we can make a real difference in helping people live fulfilling, supported lives, whether they’re with us for a short stay or a longer-term placement
“Woodrowe Healthcare has built an excellent reputation for delivering compassionate and highly-specialised care for individuals with neurological and brain injury-related needs.
“We look forward to working alongside the dedicated Woodrowe team to build on their successes and ensure continuity of the outstanding care already being delivered.
“We will continue to support some of the most-vulnerable members of our communities in safe, nurturing, and life-enriching environments, helping them to achieve greater independence and quality of life.”
The service, known as Woodrowe House, offers:
- Rehabilitation: Goal-focused, therapy-led placements to help individuals continue their recovery after stepping down from acute rehabilitation
- Long-Term and Maintenance Care: Bespoke packages for people with high-dependency needs, aimed at enhancing quality of life
- Short-Term Placements: Providing safe and supportive respite care, giving family members and caregivers valuable time to rest and recharge
Williams said: “By creating personalised care packages, we can make a real difference in helping people live fulfilling, supported lives, whether they’re with us for a short stay or a longer-term placement.”