This report provides a critical evaluation of the principles, policies, and practices of health and social care at Care UK. It examines the company's person-centered care approach, focusing on its application to patients with conditions such as dementia. The report analyzes key principles of support, including treating patients with respect, providing coordinated care, and involving service users in decision-making. It also assesses the impact of policies like confidentiality and whistle-blowing on patient care and organizational effectiveness. The analysis includes an evaluation of Care UK's practices, such as making healthcare access convenient. The report highlights the benefits and limitations of these practices, offering recommendations for future improvements in patient care and policy implementation. The report concludes with an overview of the current practices and their impact on patient outcomes, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered care.