Leading care providers We Care Group (WCG) and Summit Care Group (SCG) have announced their partnership with MOA Benchmarking, a comprehensive quality management solution. WCG and SCG, who together operate 35 care homes in England and serve 1,674 residents with a team of 1,600 staff members, have recognized the need for a data-driven approach to quality assurance in light of the evolving regulatory landscape and increasing pressure from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
After researching the market, WCG and SCG identified MOA Benchmarking as the only platform that offers a full suite of purpose-built quality and compliance tools designed specifically to meet CQC requirements. Jo Crossland, Quality Director at WCG and SCG, stressed the importance of adopting such a solution:
“At We Care Group and Summit Care Group, we are committed to continuous improvement and ensuring the highest standards of care for our residents. By partnering with MOA Benchmarking, we are equipping our teams with the tools to systematically collect evidence, track key performance indicators, and drive meaningful quality improvements across all our homes.”
This partnership highlights the recognition from WCG and SCG of the critical role that real-time data and structured quality improvement play in responding to regulatory demands and delivering person-centred care. MOA Benchmarking’s platform provides in-depth insights, risk-adjusted outcomes, and the ability to capture resident-level data, offering a robust framework for evidencing quality and compliance.
Grant Lewis, UK Regional Manager for MOA Benchmarking, emphasized the significance of this collaboration:
“We are thrilled to support We Care Group and Summit Care Group in their mission to enhance quality, accountability, and compliance. The renewed focus of the CQC on driving sector-wide improvement makes it more important than ever for providers to adopt structured, evidence-based approaches to quality management. WCG and SCG’s proactive stance sets a benchmark for the sector, demonstrating how technology can be leveraged to meet evolving regulatory expectations while delivering outstanding care.”
As regulatory scrutiny continues to increase, partnerships like this one are set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of quality assurance in social care. By integrating MOA Benchmarking’s advanced quality management tools, WCG and SCG are reinforcing their commitment to excellence, transparency, and continuous service enhancement.

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