Care homes: Following the money trail

The finances of some of the UK's biggest care providers should be investigated by the competition watchdog, according to the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.

Three of the UK's biggest care home groups are owned by private equity companies and are saddled with significant amounts of debt.

BBC Panorama has been looking at what this means for people living and working in the homes run by two of those groups, and for the future of care in this country.

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