Complex care needs provider rebrands

Complex care needs provider Acuity Care Group has rebranded as acuity care as part of its consolidation of specialist services.

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The rebrand reflects the consolidation of four specialist companies - Bespoke Health & Social Care, Team Brain Injury, Learning Disabilities, Autism, Mental Health and Spinal Injury Support - into one unified entity.

Caleb Atkins, chief executive of acuity care, said: ‘Operating as one brand allows us to share standards, expertise and values across the entire organisation. This organisational realignment is also enabling us to secure funding to invest in more tailored, solution-focused approaches for new areas of complex care, while maintaining consistency across our services. It strengthens our ability to support the people in our care, provides reassurance to commissioners and partners, and positions us as a single, accountable organisation delivering high-quality complex care at scale.'

The integrated model allows acuity care to deliver practical, needs-led support that aligns with the requirements of NHS partners, commissioners and case managers focused on measurable outcomes and flexible care delivery.

This approach is further strengthened by acuity care's expanding provision into property solutions, complementing its established delivery of health and social care services.

Over the past 12 months, the organisation has developed a flexible property offering that supports a range of short- and long-term solutions, including single and multi-person supported living services.

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