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ORPEA Confirms Its Commitment to Return the Public Funds Unduly Received

PUTEAUX, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

In its reply to the letter dated 29 July 20221 from the Caisse nationale de solidarité pour l'autonomie (French National Solidarity Fund for Autonomy - CNSA), made on 29 August 2022, ORPEA (Paris:ORP) has confirmed its commitment to reimburse to the nearest euro any public grants that have not been appropriately requested, paid or used.

ORPEA will thus proceed with the reimbursement of a total amount of €25.7m as identified by the CNSA, equivalent to the end-of-year discounts received from its suppliers for purchases financed by the "care" section, to the territorial economic contribution, the social solidarity contribution of companies and of the costs of taking out civil liability insurance policies charged to the "care" section.

On the other hand, with regard to staff costs related to life auxiliaries acting as care givers, ORPEA points out that this is a general practice in private and public nursing homes in France. This practice is essential to ensure the quality of care in a general context of shortage of care givers. Moreover, the supervisory authorities, with very few exceptions, have not made any comments on the treatment of "acting care givers" in the statements of income and expenditure, nor have they rejected them.

For the future and in view of these recurring difficulties, ORPEA undertakes the following initiatives:

- The launch of an ambitious recruitment programme of 550 persons per month planned until the end of 2022, half of which care givers, then 800 per month from 2023 onwards;
- The deployment of an accelerated training programme via the VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience) system with a target of 300 registered and trained employees;
- The development of apprenticeships with the launch in May 2022 of a recruitment campaign for nursing assistant apprentices with a target of 500 alternating work-study students in 2022-2023.

ORPEA intends to address all of these issues in a constructive and responsible manner, in particular to clarify the rules governing funding, where there may still be difficulties of interpretation.

Laurent Guillot, ORPEA's Chief Executive Officer, said: "ORPEA will reimburse to the nearest euro any public funds that have not been regularly requested, paid or used. This is an essential step in the rebuilding of ORPEA which we will accelerate and deepen in a spirit of constructive and responsible cooperation with the authorities".

About ORPEA

ORPEA is a leading global player, expert in the care of all types of frailty. The Group operates in 22 countries and covers three core businesses: care for the elderly (nursing homes, assisted living, home care), post-acute and rehabilitation care and mental health care (specialized clinics). It has more than 71,000 employees and welcomes more than 255,000 patients and residents each year.

https://www.orpea-group.com/

ORPEA is listed on Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR0000184798) and is a member of the SBF 120, STOXX 600 Europe, MSCI Small Cap Europe and CAC Mid 60 indices.

1 Mentioned in the Press Release of the Company dated 2 August 2022

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Contacts

Investor Relations
ORPEA
Benoit Lesieur
Investor Relations Director
b.lesieur@orpea.net

Investor Relations
NewCap
Dusan Oresansky
Tel.: +33 (0)1 44 71 94 94
ORPEA@newcap.eu

Media Relations
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Laurence Heilbronn
Tel.: +33 (0)6 89 87 61 37
lheilbronn@image7.fr

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