
Effective estate management is critical to running a sustainable care business. For care home owners and operators, property affects far more than asset value. It influences operating costs, compliance risk, resident experience, staff efficiency, capital planning and long-term business resilience.
At the Care Management Show, CBRE will host the Property Clinic, giving registered delegates the opportunity to speak directly with property specialists about the estate challenges affecting their care homes and wider operational portfolios.
These one-to-one sessions are designed to help providers review how their estate is performing, identify risks and opportunities, and leave with clearer direction on how to manage property more strategically.
Why visit the Property Clinic?
This is an opportunity to get practical, commercially focused guidance on how your property is supporting – or constraining – your care business.
Whether you operate one home or a larger portfolio, estate decisions have a direct impact on cost control, compliance, operational resilience and future investment planning. The clinic will help you sense-check your current approach and understand where more structured estate management could support business performance.
By attending, you can:
- Review how effectively your estate supports day-to-day operations
- Identify property risks that could create cost, compliance or service pressures
- Discuss maintenance strategy, lifecycle cost considerations and capital planning
- Understand how property data and reporting can support better decision-making
- Sense-check refurbishment, expansion or improvement plans
- Explore how estate management can support long-term asset value
- Discuss lease, rent review or occupation issues where relevant
- Leave with practical next steps for improving estate performance
These sessions are designed to be practical, confidential and focused on the realities of managing care property. You will receive direct guidance from property specialists with experience across healthcare real estate, property management and operational assets.
What you can get help with
Each consultation is tailored to your situation and may cover:
- Estate management strategy
- Property performance and operational efficiency
- Maintenance strategy and lifecycle cost planning
- Capital expenditure priorities
- Compliance-related property risks
- Refurbishment, improvement and asset planning
- Managing property costs and supplier performance
- Portfolio reviews and property data
- Lease events, rent reviews and occupation considerations
- Aligning estate strategy with operational growth
How the clinics work
Format: One-to-one consultation
Duration: 20 minutes
Cost: Free for registered Care Management Show delegates
Booking: Advance booking recommended, with limited drop-in availability on the day
Availability: Appointments are limited and allocated on a first-come basis
Who should visit?
The Property Clinic is designed for:
- Care home owners and operators
- Managing directors and group executives
- Finance directors and CFOs
- Operations directors
- Facilities and estates leads
- Providers managing ageing or complex property portfolios
- Providers planning refurbishment, expansion or estate improvement
- Operators looking to improve property cost control and estate performance
About CBRE
CBRE is a global real estate services and investment firm, supporting organisations across property management, facilities management, valuation, advisory, lease consultancy, investment and estate strategy.
Its healthcare real estate expertise covers a broad range of care and healthcare assets, including elderly care homes, nursing homes, dementia provision, respite care, private hospitals, clinics, supported living and specialist care settings.
For care providers, CBRE’s property and estate management expertise can help owners and operators take a more structured approach to property performance, lifecycle planning, compliance risk, cost control and long-term asset value.
Their work supports better decision-making across individual homes and wider portfolios, helping providers understand where property is creating risk, where investment may be needed, and how estate strategy can support operational and commercial objectives.
