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Charles Russell Speechlys advises Integrum Group on its acquisition of two UK care homes

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised Integrum Group on its acquisitions of two care homes in Southeast England, Cavell House in West Sussex and Swanborough House in Brighton.

Integrum Group employs more than 650 people and cares for more than 400 residents. It currently operates eight homes across the Southeast including its two most recent acquisitions.

This acquisition reinforces the group’s commitment to high-quality residential, nursing, and dementia care throughout the UK. Integrum continues to expand its care home portfolio, focusing on safe, supportive, person-centred environments that promote residents’ comfort, dignity, and independence.

Adrian Pancott, Integrum CEO, commented:

“We were grateful to have the support of Charles Russell Speechlys on these important acquisitions. Their deep social care sector expertise, commercial clarity and unwavering responsiveness have been instrumental in supporting our recent growth.”


David Coates, Corporate Partner, commented:

“We are delighted to have supported Integrum Care throughout its continued growth. Our work with them showcases our expertise in the social care sector, across several teams.”


The team was led by Corporate Partner David Coates with the support of Associate Joseph Fleming and Trainee Isabella Ross-Skinner. The broader Charles Russell Speechlys team comprised Will Harwood and Joanne Searle (Property) together with Daniel Sullivan and Yvett Brazel (Banking and Finance).

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