Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Specialist training and strong safety practices stand out, but no registered manager and lack of stable team hold it back."
2022 targeted inspection: During outbreak, dedicated staff per floor, up-to-date infection policy, audits, effective risk management.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: Staff said 'family feel', 'brilliant team', would recommend, 'feel valued' with awards.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: The home was well-staffed, people and staff said enough staff to meet needs and support outings.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: Staff completed specialist training including Huntington's Disease, acquired brain injury, stroke care.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: the home did not have a registered manager, acting manager undergoing registration process.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: Activities co-ordinator ran wide range of one-to-one, group, community activities and individual programmes.
No permanent manager, only acting one going through registration process.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: the home did not have a registered manager. However, the acting manager had applied to the Care Quality Commission for registration and was undergoing the registration process.
Staff numbers are sufficient but no evidence of stable long-serving team or minimal agency use.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: The home was well-staffed. People and relatives said there were enough staff on duty to meet people's needs.
Varied activities programme with coordinator but no specialist innovative approaches or partnerships.
Per 2019 comprehensive inspection: staff supported them to take part in a wide range of one-to-one and group activities.
AI Generated
Last inspected: April 2019
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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