A care home has had its rating in two specific areas downgraded after a spot inspection by the Care Quality Commission found it had breached a number of safety regulations. Linden House Care Home on Delph Lane in Blackburn has had three visits from the CQC in the last 18 months, with the latest, on March 5 this year, revealing concerns about the safety of residents, as well as concerns over staff recruitment and adequate checking of employee history and background, with one incidence of falsification of records. In December 2019, the care home was classed as Inadequate by the independent regulatory body after inspectors found it had breached several regulations including the correct management of medicines.
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Fern House, Bingley A CARE home has been rated ‘inadequate’ and plunged into special measures following an inspection from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The health watchdog visited Fern House, Bingley, which is run by Abbeyfield The Dales, in January as part of a focused inspection and raised a catalogue of concerns. The two key questions of Safe and Well Led were inspected, with both rated ‘inadequate’. A report, which said “significant shortfalls” were found, outlined: “People were not safe. Systems for recording and monitoring accidents and incidents were unsafe as they did not accurately reflect what was happening in the service. Safeguarding procedures were not followed consistently.