CIC

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CIC

Short profile:

CIC (Community Integrated Care) is one of the largest social and health care charities in the UK. Since March 1988 we have been delivering diverse support and care services in a number of settings including: supported living for people with learning disabilities and/or mental health concerns; residential and nursing care for older people; treatment for substance misuse and accommodation for homelessness.

Detailed description:

cic community integrated care, deliver specialist care and support services from supporting adults with learning disabilities and or mental health concerns, to residential and nursing care for older people cic also provide support for substance misuse, homelessness and younger people services. CIC - Community Integrated Care is a national, not-for-profit social and health care provider and a registered charity. CIC was founded in 1988. We deliver services in over 300 sites within 43 local authority areas. Our organisational model is built around four service delivery directorates; Independent Living, Senior Care, Addictions Services and Homelessness Services. We employ over 4, 000 staff and work in partnership with a wide range of organisations in the public and voluntary sectors.

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