12 Aug 2024 Report

Social Media Power List 2024 - Top 20 Mid-size Care Home Groups

In this, the second in our 2024 series of power list reports, we examine the use and applications of social media in the adult social care sector using carehome.co.uk’s list of Top 20 Mid-size Care Home Groups 2024. We construct a ‘power list’ of runners and riders among some of the leading care groups and each of their respective homes.

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Social media is an increasingly important mechanism to support stakeholder engagement in the social care sector.  

Last year, we produced a series of reports investigating the use of social media among the country’s leading care home groups. Following the success of this research, we have decided to publish a second series of reports, updating our analysis to include those groups – and their homes – at the forefront of care provision in 2024.  

In this, the second in the series, we examine the use and applications of social media in the adult social care sectorusing carehome.co.uk’s list of Top 20 Mid-size Care Home Groups 2024. We construct a ‘power list’ of runners and riders among some of the leading care groups and each of their respective homes,unveiling the statistics behind the social media use of each care group, which platforms they use most prominently, and what they use these platforms for. 

As with last year’s reports, we look at five of the most popular and relevant social media platforms to the adult social care sector: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok. We explore which are growing in number and influence, and which are not. Within our analysis, we also consider the implications of the age demographics of each platform’s users.

We then use this information to identify the most appropriate platforms for common applications of social media for the sector, from community-building, marketing, and reputation management to domestic and overseas recruitment.

We then reveal the raw statistics behind the social media use of the Top 20 Small Care Home Groups.

After analysing our results, we turn our attention to the relative merits of group versus individual care home social media accounts to help you determine which is likely to be most effective for your group or home’s needs.

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