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Watchdog Cites Unsafe Care and Odors at Oaks Home

3 Dec

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Summary

  • The Oaks Care Home in Blyth failed a recent inspection.
  • Residents' rooms were found to be malodorous.
  • The home must improve safe care practices.
Watchdog Cites Unsafe Care and Odors at Oaks Home

An inspection at The Oaks Care Home in Blyth has revealed significant concerns, prompting the watchdog to demand improvements. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) found that certain care aspects were not consistently safe for residents. Notably, inspectors reported unpleasant odors in various areas, including several personal bedrooms, highlighting a lapse in maintaining a comfortable living environment.

These findings represent a breach of regulations concerning the provision of safe care. The home had previously been instructed to implement changes two years prior to this recent inspection. The operator, Hillcare, acknowledged the findings, expressing disappointment and confirming that a comprehensive plan is now underway to rectify the identified issues.

The CQC's assessment indicates a need for immediate action to ensure resident well-being and safety standards are met. The ongoing process involves addressing the specific concerns raised during the inspection, with the aim of elevating the quality of care and living conditions at the Blyth facility.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The inspection found aspects of care were not always safe, and some areas, including bedrooms, were malodorous.
The inspection was conducted by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Hillcare, the operator, is disappointed and has an improvement plan in place to address the issues.

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