UK:
Care Home Management Magazine: Finance Podcast
29 November 2021
Albert Goodman
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We were delighted to take part in a Finance Podcast for social
care businesses, hosted by Care Home Management Magazine, in
October. Michelle Ferris (Head of Charities and Care) and Andrew
Hopper, Workplace Pensions Consultant spoke about the funding of
care (and how to speak to residents about it) and unpaid debts, two
very difficult subjects which are more important than ever after
the challenges which the sector has and continues to face. The
overriding theme was how it is so vital to get professional
advice.
The podcast is available at The Care Home Management
Podcast - Care Home Management | Care Home Agency Advice
(chmonline.co.uk)
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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