Downham Grange, a care facility located in Downham Market, Norfolk, has been labeled “inadequate” in a recent assessment conducted by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The care home, managed by Kingsley Healthcare and accommodating 56 residents at the time of inspection, was found to have several concerning deficiencies.
The inspection report revealed visible cleanliness issues, prompting inspectors to criticize the establishment’s approach to health and hygiene. The home had previously been identified as needing improvement, and this latest rating places it under the category of “inadequate,” signaling areas of significant concern.
Kingsley Healthcare, in response, expressed its commitment to addressing the concerns raised during the inspection. The management asserted that necessary adjustments are being implemented to rectify the situation. They also stated their belief that the “inadequate” rating may not accurately reflect their ongoing efforts to improve the quality of care provided at the facility.
With the facility now in special measures, consistent monitoring and follow-up inspections will be conducted by the CQC to evaluate the effectiveness of the changes being made. The re-inspections are aimed at ensuring that the necessary improvements are being realized and sustained for the well-being of the residents.