Thursday, December 26, 2024

Midlands Care acquires Leicester care home

Midlands Care has acquired Gokul Vrandavan Care Home on Windsor Avenue in Leicester.

This facility has been dedicated to providing culturally appropriate care to the Gujarati community, offering an Asian lifestyle that resonates with the local elderly population.

This strategic opportunity has allowed Midlands Care to further its commitment to inclusivity and expand its range of care facilities to cater to the needs of local elders from diverse faith backgrounds.

The newly acquired purpose-built home, consisting of 27 single en suite bedrooms, has merged with an existing residential facility to create a comprehensive care environment. The reason for acquiring this service was for the group to extend its services and become an inclusive regional organisation.

Midlands Care also welcomes back Sailesh Raja, founder of Midlands Care, who will play a role in the ongoing leadership and management of the home. Additionally, Pradeep Patel, operations director, will provide expertise and support to maintain the highest standards of care whilst working with the existing staff team and Keilash Mcilwee, registered manager.

Mr Shyamal Raja, Managing Director, said: “I vividly recall when my father visited the original building two decades ago. Evidently, he had a strong desire to acquire it, but he couldn’t make it happen for reasons beyond his control.

“Over the years, he occasionally reminded me and Sagar about the immense potential this opportunity held to serve the local community, which he held dear. The building was purchased by Mr Pabari, who later acquired the land next door and built a purpose-built facility before joining into the original building.”

Shyamal added: “Now, it brings me great joy to announce that, through a meticulously arranged, highly confidential off-market deal, we have completed the takeover of Gokul-Vrandavan Residential Home. The entire process was shrouded in secrecy, with my father completely unaware. Sagar and I orchestrated the service transfer from Mr. Pabari to Midlands Care, creating a wonderful surprise.

“I eagerly anticipate the collaborative efforts ahead and the enhancement of the already exceptional level of care we provide to those entrusted to our care. Together, we will strive to positively impact the lives of our residents and the community we serve.”

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