Turning Point Oxfordshire LD rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission

Published: 3 January 2018 Page last updated: 3 November 2022
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Turning Point Oxfordshire LD in Witney, Oxfordshire has been rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission following a recent inspection.

Inspectors rated the service Outstanding for being responsive to people’s needs and well-led and Good for being safe, effective and caring. The overall rating was Outstanding.

Turning Point provides care and support to 67 people living in 25 supported living settings so they can live as independently as possible.

Deborah Ivanova, Deputy Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, said;

“Turning Point Oxfordshire LD is a service which is committed to finding ways to support people to live as independent a life as possible including exploring learning possibilities allowing people to reach their full potential.

“We observed many examples of people being supported to achieve their aspirations with staff going above and beyond to ensure that individualised, person-centred care was provided.

“To achieve an Outstanding rating overall is a commendable achievement and the staff and management at the service should be very proud of the compassionate, person-centred care they are providing”.

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We observed many examples of people being supported to achieve their aspirations.

Deborah Ivanova, Deputy Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care

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.