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The Care Home Awards in association with Care Home Management are an annual celebration of excellence and innovation across the care home sector in the UK.
The Call for entries has been extended and will now close on February 28, 2022 and the judging will take place during March and April. The categories have been revised for 2022, with advice from past entrants and sponsors. Their revisions ensure that every care home company winning an award will be able to use their success to communicate key aspects of their home or group to potential residents.
A celebration of the Finalists and presentations of trophies to the Winners and High Commendations will take place on July 1, 2022 at the Royal Garden Hotel, London W8 4PT.
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