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Inspection on 24/07/06 for Clarence House And The Granary
Also see our care home review for Clarence House And The Granary for more information
This inspection was carried out on 24th July 2006.
CSCI has not published a star rating for this report, though using similar criteria we estimate that the report is Excellent. The way we rate inspection reports is consistent for all houses, though please be aware that this may be different from an official CSCI judgement.
The inspector made no statutory requirements on the home as a result of this inspection and there were no outstanding actions from the previous inspection report.
What follows are excerpts from this inspection report. For more information read the full report on the next tab.
What the care home does well
The residents are cared for in a safe, well-maintained, homely environment by staff, who are aware of their needs. Care plans identify residents` needs in detail and this helps staff to provide consistent care. People who use the service are happy with the care they receive. The staff team work well together and have established a good professional working relationship with the community health care teams and local GPs.
What has improved since the last inspection?
The care home continues to provide long-term residential care while taking into account the wishes and choices of residents. It continues to meet all key National Minimum Standards.
What the care home could do better:
There have been no requirements identified at the last two inspections.