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Care Home Rises from 'Inadequate' to 'Good'
7 Jan
Summary
- A care home previously rated inadequate has been upgraded.
- The St George's Court Care Home in Cambridge received a 'good' rating.
- Inspectors noted significant improvements in safety and care.

A care facility in Cambridge, St George's Court Care Home, has experienced a remarkable turnaround in its inspection ratings. Previously rated "inadequate" and placed under special measures by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the home has now been re-inspected and received an overall rating of "good."
An initial inspection in 2023 highlighted critical areas requiring improvement, specifically concerning client safety, care provision, staff competency, and overall management. Following these directives, the home underwent a further inspection in the spring of last year.
The CQC's recent assessment confirmed that St George's Court Care Home is no longer in breach of any regulations, marking a significant achievement. The home manager expressed pride in the team's dedication to continuous improvement and listening to feedback.




