May 7, 2025


Is Your Care Business Now At Least 10% Worse Off?


Hello, I’m Christopher Briggs, CEO of Quality of Care.


Our mission is simple: to help care providers build financially strong businesses that can consistently deliver the highest standard of care to their clients.


Since January, I have been delivering a free webinar on how to prepare your care business for April’s cost rises. Now that April is over, I won’t be delivering any more webinars but I have recorded the presentation from the webinar series.


I’m sure you will have seen some of my emails promoting this webinar but for some reason you didn’t sign up. I hope it’s because you knew what to do to protect your bottom-line from impact the rises in NLW, NMW and NI will have made. 


If you haven’t increased your revenue to cover April’s cost rises, then of course, with April’s payroll run, your business will now be impacted by these rises, as around 10% of your gross profit will have been wiped off overnight, and we are in damage limitation mode.


So, I urge you to watch my video and follow the process I show you to increase your revenue as soon as you possible can to negate the cost rises and make your care business financially robust as quickly as you can. 


The sooner you do this of course the better, so please watch this video now and begin the process I take you through.


Here is the link to the video.


Beyond Survival: Key Steps to Financial Sustainability


Feel free to contact us at support@qualityofcare.co.uk if you have any questions or need further help



To find out more:-


📧 support@qualityofcare.co.uk
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www.qualityofcare.co.uk
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01902 297873



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