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Plymouth Adult Care Rated "Good" Despite Shortfalls
17 Dec
Summary
- Plymouth City Council's adult social care received a "good" rating overall.
- Inspectors noted exceptional fairness in personalized support for all backgrounds.
- Shortfalls were identified in needs assessment, care provision, and safeguarding.

Inspectors have awarded Plymouth City Council's adult social care service a "good" overall rating, recognizing its significant contribution to the council's budget. The Care Quality Commission highlighted an "exceptional standard" in how the service ensures fairness and personalized support for individuals from all backgrounds, achieving positive outcomes.
However, the inspection also revealed areas requiring improvement. Deficiencies were noted in the thoroughness of needs assessments, the effectiveness of care provision, and maintaining continuity of care. Additionally, inspectors pointed out issues with safe pathways and transitions for individuals, as well as safeguarding procedures.
The council has acknowledged the feedback from the Care Quality Commission and stated its intention to collaborate on addressing the identified shortfalls. This commitment aims to enhance the service's performance in the highlighted areas, ensuring a higher standard of care moving forward.




