West Midland’s care provider expands with the purchase of third home
A West Midland’s health care provider has purchased a third care home following funding from Barclays.
Oaktrees Healthcare , which is owned by father and son Pete and Mohan Saini, has purchased Oriel Care Home in Stourbridge. The family business, which was established in 2012, also has two further homes in Fazeley, Tamworth (Bonehill Lodge) and The Croft in Finchfield, Wolverhampton which has recently received an ‘outstanding’ in its CQC assessment.
The latest care home – Oriel Care Home, is situated on the Hagley Road, provides care for 33 clients and employs 40 staff.
Commenting on the purchase, director Pete Saini said: “When we first set up the business in 2012, it was our ambition to provide a high level of quality care. We believe we have achieved this at both Bonehill Lodge and The Croft and were delighted with our recent outstanding rating which is very difficult to achieve in this sector. Our plan now is to enhance the reputation at Oriel Care Home to offer the best standard of care we can to our clients and a great environment for our staff.”
Richard Bridgwood, relationship director at Barclays in the Black Country said: “Since its inception in 2012, Oaktrees Healthcare Limited has gone from strength to strength and become a real force in the care homes industry in this area. I wish them every success with the ongoing development of Oriel Care Home in Stourbridge.”