Suffolk care home rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission

Published: 10 July 2018 Page last updated: 11 July 2018
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The Care Quality Commission has found the quality of care provided by Montana Residential Home in Great Barton, Bury-St-Edmunds to be Outstanding following an inspection in May.

Montana Residential Home is run by Grace and Compassion Benedictines and provides accommodation and personal care for up to 19 older people, some of whom may be living with dementia.

Inspectors found staff were caring and compassionate and people were being provided with safe, responsive, caring, effective and well-led care.

A full inspection report has been published on our website: read the report.

Under CQC’s programme of inspections, all adult social care services are being given a rating according to whether they are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. Montana Residential Home is rated Outstanding for being caring, responsive and well-led, and Good for being safe and effective.

Jemima Burnage, CQC’s Head of Inspection for Adult Social Care in the central region said:

“Our inspection team was really impressed by the level of care and support offered to people living at Montana Residential Home.

“People received exceptionally personalised care and support which they were in control of. Activities were planned by staff and volunteers who worked closely with people to establish their individual and unique preferences. There was an exceptionally strong ethos within the home of treating people as individuals and with respect.

“The registered manager was highly visible and approachable and enabled and empowered staff to deliver high quality care and to seek advice from her if needed. She had excellent knowledge of the home and the people living there in order to ensure that people had their preferences met.

“Staff enjoyed working at the home and spoke positively about the registered manager and their strong leadership style and their oversight of the home.

“Staff displayed they delivered exceptional care, compassion and empathy that showed all people mattered and were important. People who used the service commended the outstanding quality of care they received

“All of this meant people received a high standard of care, which is why it has been rated Outstanding.”

Andrea Sutcliffe, Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, said:

“The quality of care which our inspectors found here was exceptional and I am very pleased that we can celebrate the service’s achievements.

“An outstanding service is the result of a tremendous amount of hard work and commitment. I would like to thank and congratulate everyone involved.”

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Our inspection team was really impressed by the level of care and support offered to people living at Montana Residential Home

Jemima Burnage, CQC’s Head of Inspection for Adult Social Care in the central region

About the Care Quality Commission

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England.

We make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and we encourage care services to improve.

We monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety and we publish what we find to help people choose care.