Learning disability and autism care provider named as 'Company to Inspire Britain'

Last Updated: 19 Dec 2013 @ 11:57 AM
Article By: Sue Learner, News Editor

Cupio Healthcare, which runs Precious Homes, offering residential care and supported housing services for adults with learning disabilities, mental health and autism, has been named as a ‘Company to Inspire Britain’.

Cupio Healthcare has been included in a listing of '1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain' in a report by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) Group. The report is described as ‘a celebration of some of the fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK’ which are ‘the lifeblood of the UK economy’.

Mitesh Dhanak, managing director of Cupio Healthcare and Precious Homes, called it “great news” and said: “To achieve this kind of recognition out of more than 4.5m SMEs in the UK is testament to the hard work and commitment of the team.

“Their dedication, from senior management to the care and support teams, ensures that we offer the high level of service that helps the business to build a good reputation and, ultimately, expand the business.”

Cupio Healthcare is the only company in the UK to be listed from the mental health care sector. The company operates a number of registered and supported housing services which provide a range of specialist care services for adults and young people with learning difficulties and challenging behaviour.

Cupio and Precious Homes have gone from strength to strength in recent years, achieving recognition and awards for quality, safety and specialist care.

Mr Dhanak added: “As a team, we’ve always been inspired by our work and excited by the prospect of growing our business. To learn that the London Stock Exchange also finds us both inspirational and exciting, as well as naming us as part of the lifeblood of Britain’s economic recovery, is a true accolade.”

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