Cotman House in Felixstowe has been rated good by the CQC
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A Felixstowe care home boss has said she is really pleased after the service received a good rating from a watchdog inspection.
Cotman House, managed by Caring Homes, was rated requires improvement by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following a visit in December 2019.
During the inspection, the CQC highlighted issues over the home s record of residents personal plans - noting how some documents were contradictory and did not demonstrate the risks to people in their daily living .
Inspectors conducted an unannounced visit to the Garfield Road home in December.
Oak Manor nursing home in Scarning has been rated inadequate by the CQC
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Staff failing to properly wear PPE and falls requiring visits to hospital not being reported were among the issues which led to a Norfolk care home being put in special measures, a report has shown.
According to Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectors, standards at Oak Manor Nursing Home in Scarning have deteriorated since the body rated it as requiring improvement in July 2019. The most recent inspection, published on Saturday, rated it inadequate.
The service watchdog inspected the premises, which is run by Caring Homes, on October 8 after receiving information in relation to poor staffing levels, cleanliness, concerns about people s dignity being upheld and poor record-keeping.