Last updated: 10 February 2026
"Strong safety and a friendly supportive culture with approachable managers, but basic activities lack variety."
Risks to people's health, safety and well-being were effectively managed. Medicines were administered safely. Staff were well trained in safeguarding.
From our observations there was a friendly, open, positive, and supportive culture at Oxton Grange. Staff interacted with people in a kind and considerate manner, treating them with dignity and respect.
At the time of inspection there were enough staff on duty to meet people's needs.
Staff had completed the appropriate mandatory training to keep people safe. Staff told us they were kept fully up to date in all training including health and safety and in supporting people to stay safe.
People and staff spoke positively about the management of the service who they felt were approachable, and always listened to their views.
There are sheets to say what activities are available. There are manicures, bible study group, singing, quizzes.
Basic activities like singing, quizzes, manicures and bible study, so the role lacks variety beyond routine care.
There are manicures, bible study group, singing, quizzes.
Staffing is adequate but nothing special, with some agency workers used as shown in older report.
Per 2018 comprehensive inspection: the provider also utilised bank and agency staff. We spoke with five agency staff during our visit.
Only standard mandatory training, no specialist courses or funded qualifications.
Staff had completed the appropriate mandatory training to keep people safe. Staff told us they were kept fully up to date in all training.
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Last inspected: February 2024
Management Quality
Well-led: Good
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