Last updated: 9 February 2026
"Well-managed with positive staff culture and safe medicines, but recruitment problems closed one unit."
People were administered their medicines safely by trained and competent staff. However, we noticed one person's eye drops had not been given for a number of weeks. No harm had occurred.
Staff spoke positively about the home. One staff member said, 'It's a brilliant place to work... The team all work really well and hard together for our residents.'
There were enough staff to provide the care and support people needed. One area of the home was closed due to difficulties with staff recruitment.
Staff had received appropriate training and supervision. All staff received regular supervision and support from senior colleagues.
The home was well managed with effective quality assurance processes in place. Minor issues we identified during our inspection were promptly rectified.
Staff supported people to take part in a range of activities, which included a weekly music therapy session. Weekly church services were held.
Enough staff to get by, but one unit closed because of hiring problems so shifts might feel stretched.
One area of the home was closed due to difficulties with staff recruitment.
Only standard training and supervisions mentioned, no specialist courses or funded qualifications.
Staff had received appropriate training and supervision.
Basic activities like weekly music therapy and church services, no full programme or coordinator so role is mostly routine care.
staff supported people to take part in a range of activities, which included a weekly music therapy session. Weekly church services were held.
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Last inspected: January 2024
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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