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Care Home: Cherry Trees

  • 242 Dunchurch Road Rugby Warwickshire CV22 6HS
  • Tel: 01788816940
  • Fax: 08719940284

Cherry Trees care home is situated approximately 1 mile from Rugby town centre along the Dunchurch Road. The home is set back off a busy road. Local buses pass close by. Cherry Trees is a large detached domestic type dwelling converted into a care home, that can accommodate up to 14 older persons over the age of 65 years who have dementia. The home is owned by Pinnacle Care. There is one double room and twelve single rooms. Rooms have wash basins, but no en suite facilities. The home provides residential, not nursing care. Residents needing nursing care receive this from the visiting community nurses. No information about fees was available at the time of this inspection, persons may wish to obtain more up to date information from the service.

  • Latitude: 52.354999542236
    Longitude: -1.2719999551773
  • Manager: Miss Sharon Evans
  • UK
  • Total Capacity: 14
  • Type: Care home only
  • Provider: Pinnacle Care Ltd
  • Ownership: Private
  • Care Home ID: 4407
Residents Needs:
Dementia

Latest Inspection

This is the latest available inspection report for this service, carried out on 27th April 2010. CQC found this care home to be providing an Good service.

The inspector found there to be outstanding requirements from the previous inspection report but made no statutory requirements on the home.

For extracts, read the latest CQC inspection for Cherry Trees.

What the care home does well Dormant service What the care home could do better: Dormant service Random inspection report Care homes for older people Name: Address: Cherry Trees 242 Dunchurch Road Rugby Warwickshire CV22 6HS two star good service The quality rating for this care home is: The rating was made on: A quality rating is our assessment of how well a care home, agency or scheme is meeting the needs of the people who use it. We give a quality rating following a full review of the service. We call this review a ‘key’ inspection. This is a report of a random inspection of this care home. A random inspection is a short, focussed review of the service. Details of how to get other inspection reports for this care home, including the last key inspection report, can be found on the last page of this report. Lead inspector: Julie McGarry Date: 2 7 0 4 2 0 1 0 Information about the care home Name of care home: Address: Cherry Trees 242 Dunchurch Road Rugby Warwickshire CV22 6HS 01788816940 08719940284 cherrytrees@pinnaclecare.co.uk wolston@pinnaclecare.co.uk Telephone number: Fax number: Email address: Provider web address: Name of registered provider(s): Name of registered manager (if applicable) Pinnacle Care Ltd Type of registration: Number of places registered: Conditions of registration: Category(ies) : care home 14 Number of places (if applicable): Under 65 Over 65 0 dementia Conditions of registration: 14 The maximum number of service users who can be accommodated is: 14 The registered person may provide the following category of service only: Care Home Only (Code PC) To service users of the following gender: Either Whose primary care needs on admission to the home are within the following categories: Dementia (DE) 14 Date of last inspection Brief description of the care home Cherry Trees care home is situated approximately 1 mile from Rugby town centre along the Dunchurch Road. The home is set back off a busy road. Local buses pass close by. Cherry Trees is a large detached domestic type dwelling converted into a care home, that can accommodate up to 14 older persons over the age of 65 years who have dementia. The home is owned by Pinnacle Care. Care Homes for Older People Page 2 of 8 Brief description of the care home There is one double room and twelve single rooms. Rooms have wash basins, but no en suite facilities. The home provides residential, not nursing care. Residents needing nursing care receive this from the visiting community nurses. No information about fees was available at the time of this inspection, persons may wish to obtain more up to date information from the service. Care Homes for Older People Page 3 of 8 What we found: This service was dormant on the date we wrote this report. Dormant means that it is not providing a service to people. This is because it was: Temporarily not providing a service (closed for refurbishment). What the care home does well: What they could do better: If you want to know what action the person responsible for this care home is taking following this report, you can contact them using the details set out on page 2. Care Homes for Older People Page 4 of 8 Are there any outstanding requirements from the last inspection? Yes R No £ Outstanding statutory requirements These are requirements that were set at the previous inspection, but have still not been met. They say what the registered person had to do to meet the Care Standards Act 2000, Regulations 2001 and the National Minimum Standards. No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action 1 7 15 Care plans must be available 30/09/2007 for each of the identified needs of people living in the home and contain details of the actions required to meet each need. Care plans must be reviewed and at least monthly or when there is a change in need. This is to make sure that people get the care they need. 2 8 12 Systems must be in place to 30/09/2007 identify any risk to the health or well being of people living in the home and must include details of how any identified risk can be reduced. This must include the risk of developing pressure sores and the use of bedrails. This is to make sure that risks to the health or well being of residents are identified and reduced. 3 9 13(2) Arrangements must be made 30/09/2007 to make sure the storage of controlled drugs is secure and complies with legislation. Page 5 of 8 Care Homes for Older People Outstanding statutory requirements These are requirements that were set at the previous inspection, but have still not been met. They say what the registered person had to do to meet the Care Standards Act 2000, Regulations 2001 and the National Minimum Standards. No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action This is to protect people living in the home from potential harm. Care Homes for Older People Page 6 of 8 Requirements and recommendations from this inspection: Immediate requirements: These are immediate requirements that were set on the day we visited this care home. The registered person had to meet these within 48 hours. No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action Statutory requirements These requirements set out what the registered person must do to meet the Care Standards Act 2000, Regulations 2001 and the National Minimum Standards. The registered person(s) must do this within the timescales we have set. No. Standard Regulation Requirement Timescale for action Recommendations These recommendations are taken from the best practice described in the National Minimum Standards and the registered person(s) should consider them as a way of improving their service. No Refer to Standard Good Practice Recommendations Care Homes for Older People Page 7 of 8 Reader Information Document Purpose: Author: Audience: Further copies from: Inspection Report Care Quality Commission General Public 0870 240 7535 (telephone order line) Our duty to regulate social care services is set out in the Care Standards Act 2000. Copies of the National Minimum Standards –Care Homes for Older People can be found at www.dh.gov.uk or got from The Stationery Office (TSO) PO Box 29, St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1GN. Tel: 0870 600 5522. Online ordering from the Stationery Office is also available: www.tso.co.uk/bookshop Helpline: Telephone: 03000 616161 Email: enquiries@cqc.org.uk Web: www.cqc.org.uk We want people to be able to access this information. 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