Huntercombe Group specialist care home is rated ‘outstanding’
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Conifer Lodge, a small specialist care home for men with learning disabilities and mental health issues, has been rated ‘outstanding’ by the CQC.
The home, which is run by The Huntercombe Group, joined the top 3% of adult care services with the CQC’s top rating following an inspection in October.
The CQC inspectors reported that people living in the home in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire received kind and compassionate care and support from a team who understood their needs and the things that were important to them.
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People were put at the heart of the service. Staff empowered residents to be involved in the assessment, planning and review of their care; they respected and acted upon peoples’ wishes, ideas and suggestions; they supported them in the least restrictive ways, often finding creative and innovative ways to help them live as full a life as possible.
Residents were able to take an active part in a wide range of pastimes and interests. Access and involvement in the community was promoted, including volunteer work that helped to boost their confidence and wellbeing.
The CQC added that the home’s manager and staff were always looking at ways to stretch and challenge their knowledge and skills to better support the people they cared for. For example, to have a greater understanding of what it was like for people to live with limited verbal communication skills, they had a day when they could speak to residents and visitors but had to find non-verbal ways of communicating with other colleagues. This gave them insights into how better they could support people to with limited verbal skills to engage.
The inspectors reported that health and social care professionals were unanimous in their praise for the leadership of the home’s manager, who they said led by example and inspired staff to support people in an open and honest culture. They also said that it was evident that staff were very motivated and proud of the service they worked at.
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