Cross-home benchmarking
Every home side by side on the measures that matter — incidents, ratings risk, training compliance, occupancy, agency spend.
Cross-home benchmarking, group-level governance, and central training and sponsor-licence management — so a multi-site group is run from one picture, not reconciled from many.
Running a group of homes means carrying a separate CQC registration, and a separate rating risk, for every one of them. The danger is rarely the home you are watching — it is the home you are not, drifting quietly until an inspection, an incident or a complaint makes it impossible to ignore.
When every home runs on the same platform, the group gets one honest picture — and sees the home that needs attention before anyone else does.
Every home side by side on the measures that matter — incidents, ratings risk, training compliance, occupancy, agency spend.
The whole group on one screen for the operations director and the nominated individual — the picture you cannot get from twelve spreadsheets.
The training matrix across every home — expiries, gaps and the Care Certificate, managed centrally instead of home by home.
Salary-threshold and Certificate-of-Sponsorship monitoring across the group — so a compliance risk in one home is visible at the centre.
One set of care-plan structures, assessment tools and workflows — so a resident gets the same standard of care in any home in the group.
Each home keeps its own audit trail and one-click inspection pack — and the group sees every home’s readiness, rolled up.
When each home reports separately, a problem only becomes visible once it is already serious. A group platform changes the timing: the same measures, captured the same way, compared across every home, every day.
The home drifting on training, the one with rising incidents, the one carrying a sponsor-licence risk — they surface on the group dashboard while there is still time to act.
Each home in the group is inspected against the 24 KLOEs of the 2026 framework in its own right. FlexiEle maps every home's evidence to every KLOE — and gives the group a single view of where the rating risk sits.
For a multi-site group, the right first conversation is not a quick demo — it is a strategic review of how your homes run today and where a single platform would change the picture. Ask us about group terms.