In the past week the Care Quality Commission has published a further 52 reports on the quality of care provided by adult social care services across the Central region.
Following recent inspections, 27 of these care homes and homecare agencies have been rated as Good, 21 have been rated Requires Improvement, three have been rated Inadequate and one has been rated Outstanding.
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.
Sue Howard, Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social Care in the Central region, 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.
"Where we find that services are not good enough, we will give a rating of Requires Improvement or Inadequate. 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 the required improvements have been made.
"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 52 inspections are available on this website.
Adult Social Care services by local authority area and rating:
- Lawton Rise Care Home, Stoke-on-Trent: Outstanding
- Grey Gables Residential Home, Birmingham: Good
- Hafod Care in the Community, Birmingham: Good
- Madeleine House, Birmingham: Good
- Southover Care Home, Derby: Good
- Elmcroft Care Home, Essex: Good
- Bowmans Lodge, Hertfordshire: Good
- Celia Johnson Court, Hertfordshire: Good
- Palm Lodge, Hertfordshire: Good
- Home From Home, Leicestershire: Good
- Peaker Park Care Village, Leicestershire: Good
- OSJCT Digby Court, Lincolnshire: Good
- Availl (Norwich), Norfolk: Good
- Brooklyn House Nursing Home, Norfolk: Good
- Merle Boddy House, Norfolk: Good
- The Windmill Care Home, Norfolk: Good
- Delos Pyramid, Northamptonshire: Good
- Tasker House, Northamptonshire: Good
- Universal Care Services Corby, Northamptonshire: Good
- Blyth Country House Care Home, Nottinghamshire: Good
- Sue Ryder - Thorpe Hall, Peterborough: Good
- The Sandford Nursing and Residential Home, Shropshire: Good
- Allied Healthcare Stafford, Staffordshire: Good
- Elm House, Stoke-on-Trent: Good
- Marram Green, Suffolk: Good
- Granville House, Warwickshire: Good
- River Meadows, Warwickshire: Good
- Universal Care Services Nuneaton, Warwickshire: Good
- Ridgeway Nursing Home, Derbyshire: Requires improvement
- Holly Lodge Court, Leicestershire: Requires improvement
- Adderley House Residential, Lincolnshire: Requires improvement
- Ruckland Court Care Home, Lincolnshire: Requires improvement
- The Limes Care Home, Lincolnshire: Requires improvement
- The Manor, Lincolnshire: Requires improvement
- Woodview, Lincolnshire: Requires improvement
- Lower Farm Care Home with Nursing, Norfolk: Requires improvement
- Millbridge, Norfolk: Requires improvement
- Agincare UK Notts County, Nottinghamshire: Requires improvement
- Forest Care Centre, Nottinghamshire: Requires improvement
- Manton Hall, Rutland: Requires improvement
- Bartholamew Lodge Nursing Home Limited, Sandwell: Requires improvement
- Bridgewood Mews, Sandwell: Requires improvement
- Wood Green Nursing Home, Sandwell: Requires improvement
- Brookside Residential Home, Staffordshire: Requires improvement
- Springfield House Nursing Home, Staffordshire: Requires improvement
- Talbot House Nursing Home, Staffordshire: Requires improvement
- Wall Hill Care Home Limited, Staffordshire: Requires improvement
- Royal Avenue, Suffolk: Requires improvement
- Beaumaris Court Care Home, Telford and Wrekin: Requires improvement
- Dorrington House (Dereham), Norfolk: Inadequate
- Spring Tree Rest Home, Staffordshire: Inadequate
- Kent Lodge Residential Home, Suffolk: Inadequate
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For further information please contact Regional Engagement Officer, Helen Gildersleeve on 0191 2333379. Or call the CQC press office on 020 7448 9401 during office hours or out of hours on 07789 876508. For general enquiries, call 03000 61 61 61.