Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Staff feel supported by approachable management and positive culture with strong safety practices, although they rely on agency staff to cover shifts."
2022 IPC inspection during outbreak: 'We were assured' on preventing infections, effective PPE use, testing, vaccination checks, and outbreak management; 'very robust systems to prevent visitors from catching or spreading infection.'
Per 2018 comprehensive inspection: Staff said 'Registered manager is really easy to talk to, very approachable and supportive. A good manager and has made a difference'; 'Things have definitely improved, the management really do care.'
2022 inspection: 'The provider had ensured there were enough staff to care for people. They had employed agency staff to supplement the permanent staff employed in the home.'
Per 2018 comprehensive inspection: 'Staff had received training suitable to their role and responsibilities'; 'staff training was ongoing'; regular supervision and appraisals.
Per 2018 comprehensive inspection: Staff told us they felt supported and listened to by the registered manager; 'Registered manager is really easy to talk to, very approachable and supportive.'
Per 2018 comprehensive inspection: 'There was a meaningful range of activities available'; employed occupational therapist who 'supported with the delivery and arrangement of a range of suitable activities'; assessments to prevent social isolation.
Staffing is adequate but they use agency workers to help cover shifts.
They had employed agency staff to supplement the permanent staff employed in the home.
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Last inspected: August 2021
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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