In the past week the Care Quality Commission has published a further 45 reports on the quality of care provided by adult social care services across the North that have been inspected under its new approach.
Following recent inspections, 24 of these services have been rated as Good, 20 have been rated Requires Improvement and four have been rated Inadequate.
Under CQC’s new programme of inspections, all of England’s adult social care services are being given a rating according to whether they are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led.
Debbie Westhead, CQC's Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social Care in the North, said:
"People are entitled to services which provide safe, effective, compassionate and high quality care. If that is what we find on inspection - we give the service a rating of Good, or Outstanding.
"If we find that a service requires improvement, we will expect them to provide us with a full plan setting out how they will address the issue. We will share our findings with local commissioners, and we will return in due course to check that they have made the required improvements.
"Whenever we find a service to be Inadequate, we will consider taking further action on behalf of the people who use the service."
Full reports on all 48 inspections are available on this website.
Adult Social Care services by local authority area and rating:
- Heathcotes (Blackburn), Blackburn with Darwen: Good
- Abbeycliffe Residential Care Home, Bury: Good
- Park House Care Home, Cheshire East: Good
- The Integration Trust Limited, County Durham: Good
- Beacon Edge Specialist Nursing Home, Cumbria: Good
- Nether Place Nursing Home, Cumbria: Good
- Molescroft Court, East Riding of Yorkshire: Good
- Warrington Road, Halton: Good
- South Highham, Hartlepool: Good
- Wordsley House, Hartlepool: Good
- Foxglove Care Limited - 1 The Causeway, Kingston upon Hull, City of: Good
- Thorpe House, North Lincolnshire: Good
- Anley Hall Nursing Home, North Yorkshire: Good
- Berwick Bridges Limited, Northumberland: Good
- Stonehaven Residential Care Home, Northumberland: Good
- Caremark (Redcar & Cleveland), Redcar and Cleveland: Good
- Roseberry Court, Redcar and Cleveland: Good
- St Peter's Court, Redcar and Cleveland: Good
- Rotherham Regional Office, Rotherham: Good
- Supported Living Service, Sheffield: Good
- Wargrave House LEAP, St. Helens: Good
- Heath Lodge, Warrington: Good
- Cuerden Developments Limited - Appleby Court, Wigan: Good
- Tower House, Wirral: Good
- Croft House Care Home, County Durham: Requires improvement
- Floshfield, Cumbria: Requires improvement
- Chapel Garth EMI Residential Home, Doncaster: Requires improvement
- Allendale House, East Riding of Yorkshire: Requires improvement
- Eden Court, Kirklees: Requires improvement
- Hartshead Manor, Kirklees: Requires improvement
- Briars Homecare Services Limited, Lancashire: Requires improvement
- Mariners Court Care Home, Lancashire: Requires improvement
- Allied Healthcare - Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne: Requires improvement
- Rosemount Care Home, North Tyneside: Requires improvement
- The Old Vicarage Care Home, North Tyneside: Requires improvement
- Mount Vale, North Yorkshire: Requires improvement
- Castleside House, Northumberland: Requires improvement
- Hazelmead Residential Care Home, Northumberland: Requires improvement
- Kingsley Nursing Home, Sefton: Requires improvement
- 136 Warminster Road - SHSC Respite Service, Sheffield: Requires improvement
- Hurlfield View, Sheffield: Requires improvement
- Longley Meadows, Sheffield: Requires improvement
- Wainwright Crescent, Sheffield: Requires improvement
- Sylvan House Residential Home, Wirral: Requires improvement
- Bretton Care, Barnsley: Inadequate
- Allerton Park Care Centre, Bradford: Inadequate
- Highgrove Care Home, Doncaster: Inadequate
- Admiral Court Care Home, Hartlepool: Inadequate
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