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Rosehill House Improves, Exits CQC Lockdown
10 Dec
Summary
- Rosehill House care home has been removed from special measures.
- Inspectors found significant improvements in the facility's services.
- Further improvements are still required by the CQC.

Rosehill House, a care facility located in Whitehaven, Cumbria, has been successfully taken out of special measures by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This positive development follows a recent inspection which identified substantial improvements in various aspects of the home's service delivery. The decision by the CQC signifies a step forward for the Moresby-based care home.
The previous "inadequate" rating, issued in May after concerns about management, has now been superseded. While the removal from special measures is a key achievement, the CQC has emphasized that ongoing enhancements are still required. The regulatory body noted that the home remains in breach of certain legal regulations concerning good governance, indicating areas that still need attention.
Despite these remaining challenges, the removal from special measures marks a significant improvement in the care provided at Rosehill House. The facility will continue to work under the CQC's guidance to ensure all standards are met and to further enhance the quality of care for its residents, aiming for a consistently 'good' or 'outstanding' rating.




