The Healthcare Management Trust (HMT), a leader in providing exceptional health and care services, is pleased to announce the acquisition of St Quentin Care Homes, effective 4th September 2024. This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in HMT’s ongoing mission to provide market-leading care solutions to those with complex needs, and expand its footprint, to deliver high-quality, compassionate care to more communities throughout the United Kingdom. St Quentin Care Homes joins the organisation’s three other care homes, and two private acute hospitals based throughout the country.

St Quentin Care Homes, a respected name locally in Newcastle-under-Lyme, has been recognised for its dedication to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for the people living in the home. The acquisition by HMT will ensure that St Quentin Care Homes continues to thrive while benefiting from the additional resources and expertise HMT brings as a national health and care charity.

Dr Nichola Stefanou, Chief Executive of HMT, expressed her excitement about the acquisition:
“This acquisition represents a wonderful opportunity to integrate St Quentin Care Homes into the HMT fold. We are committed to maintaining the high standards of care that St Quentin is known for, while also encouraging further innovation and resourcing to enhance the wellbeing of the people in our home. Our top priority is to ensure a smooth transition for the people we care for, their families, and the dedicated staff who care for them.”

HMT believes that as a charity organisation, it has a crucial role to play in the health and care sector. By expanding our presence, we aim to ensure a balanced market of providers, fostering a diverse environment that benefits everyone. We recognise our social responsibility in ensuring that communities have access to a range of care options, enabling them to make choices that best suit their needs.
Families of residents in HMT’s existing care homes frequently highlight the compassionate, attentive care their loved ones receive. One family member shared, “All the staff are very attentive, very kind and put my mum’s best interests first.”
Another emphasised the approach to care, independence and how HMT’s care homes provide a “home-from-home feeling,” ensuring residents feel comfortable and always dignified. These reflect HMT’s ongoing commitment to providing a nurturing environment, a standard of care that will be upheld at St Quentin Care Homes.

The people living in our homes, and their families, can expect a seamless transition with no disruption to the exceptional care they have come to rely on. HMT will work closely with the management and staff at St Quentin Care Homes to ensure that all operations continue smoothly and that the people we care for experience continuity in their daily lives.