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INSPECTORS have slammed a Howley care home following a recent visit in which they rated safety provisions as ‘inadequate’. Representatives of the Care Quality Commission found breaches of regulation in relation to safe care, treatment and staffing during an inspection of Birch Court Care Home. In a recently published report, they highlighted that inadequate staffing levels at the Egerton Street home was impacting the provision of care residents received. Inspectors also criticised a failure to embed infection prevention and control measures which left then doubtful as to whether residents were protected from risk. The commission carried out the unannounced inspection in June following concerns received from Warrington Borough Council in relation to staffing levels and the impact this was having on the quality of care people were receiving.
Summerville Care Home – 1 The data excludes care homes registered with the CQC as having 10 or fewer beds for data protection purposes. Following the data being published, Cllr Paul Warburton, Warrington Borough Council’s cabinet member for statutory health and adult social care, also paid tribute to care home staff. “A tragic consequence of the coronavirus pandemic has been the impact on adults with care and support needs, especially those residing in care homes,” he said. “This report highlights the number of people who have lost their lives, in care homes in Warrington and nationally, in unprecedented circumstances. “We are only too conscious that behind every number is a person, a loved family member and friend.