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Care Home Residents Treated Like Children

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Residents were spoken to as if they were children by staff.
  • Lack of activities meant residents only watched television.
  • Care Quality Commission found nine regulation breaches.
Care Home Residents Treated Like Children

A recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has resulted in Swan Care Home in Tillingham, Essex, being placed in special measures. The assessment, prompted by received concerns, revealed serious issues in the care provided to residents.

During the 2025 inspection, officials observed staff speaking to residents in a condescending manner, akin to addressing young children. Furthermore, residents reportedly had very little to occupy their time, with television being their primary, and perhaps only, form of engagement.

This lack of stimulation and respect led to nine breaches of essential regulations. These violations spanned critical areas including person-centred care, maintaining dignity and respect, obtaining informed consent, effective risk management, safeguarding vulnerable individuals, facility maintenance, governance, staffing levels, and recruitment practices.

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 CQC found nine breaches of regulations, including issues with person-centred care, dignity, and safeguarding, after inspecting Swan Care Home.
Swan Care Home was placed in special measures because an inspection revealed residents were treated disrespectfully and lacked meaningful activities.
Concerns leading to the inspection of Swan Care Home included how residents were treated and the lack of engagement provided to them.

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