Scotland’s leading event for the care sector returns
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 2nd April 2026

Care Roadshow Scotland to showcase leading innovation in care and latest sector updates at upcoming show.
Care Roadshow Scotland, part of a national series of events dedicated to the care sector is set to return to Hampden Park Stadium, on April 21st 2026. Bringing together care home owners, senior leadership teams (SLTs) and managers, domiciliary and complex care providers, and care professionals from across the country, this free-to-attend event is set to deliver expert-led CPD seminars, innovative exhibitions and practical resources designed to support, shape and deliver the highest standard of care.
This year’s show will shine a spotlight on helping attendees find viable solutions to the challenges faced in the industry every day. With over 60 leading companies showcasing the latest products, innovations and resources transforming the sector, visitors will be able to:
- Access guidance from compliance specialists
- Discover practical ways to drive continuous improvement
- Explore technologies and environments shaping innovative care
- Exchange ideas that spark innovation and collaboration
- Gain inspiration for resilient leadership strategies
Additionally, in response to care providers across Scotland calling for stronger links with Government and regulators, visitors can expect a full day of expert-led seminars, including a session with Care Inspectorate representatives David Marshall and Katy Jenks. Representatives will be sharing updates on policy reform, evolving expectations and scrutiny frameworks along with operational change. There will also be the opportunity to join further conversations driving change, with expert voices from Scottish Care, Alzheimer Scotland, the University of Glasgow and NHS Education for Scotland.
Supported by leading organisations including Renaissance Care, Oakminster Healthcare, and The Jawa Group, Care Roadshow Scotland continues to champion excellence across the sector, and remains the simplest way to stay informed, connected, and inspired for the future of care.
Previous attendees have noted:
“Attending my first Care Roadshow in Scotland was a wonderful experience. I loved the atmosphere, the passion people had when talking about their products, and the opportunity to collaborate with others who share similar interests. I’m looking forward to joining more in the future.”
To learn more about the upcoming Care Roadshow Scotland, and to register for your free ticket, visit: https://forms.reg.buzz/care-roadshows-2026-splash/scotland-pr
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