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4th June 2019
Middlesbrough Grange care home praised by care regulator
A care home in Ormesby has been classed as Good in all areas by regulator the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Staff at Anchor’s Middlesbrough Grange on Fosdyke Green were celebrating this week after receiving the accolade.
The home, which cares for up to 45 residents, was praised by the CQC in the recent inspection which took place on 1st May 2019. Care homes are now classed as either outstanding, good, requiring improvement or inadequate.
Home Manager Bev Grimes said everyone at the home was thrilled because they had worked so hard to maintain high standards of care.
She said: “We have worked hard to make Middlesbrough Grange a good care home but to be given such praise from the regulator is wonderful. We are proud of the meals which are made from fresh seasonal ingredients and the high levels of training and support our staff receive.
“We welcome such rigorous inspections and clear ratings so older people and their families can see which homes are the best in the country. We’re so pleased to be classed as a good care home - we’ll be celebrating this success.”
The CQC inspection report, which can be found on the regulator’s website, highlighted the following examples of high standards of care at Middlesbrough Grange: ‘People were supported and treated with dignity and respect; and involved as partners in their care.’ One person said of staff, "They are marvellous, give you a little cuddle if you are upset." ‘We saw lunchtime was a pleasant, calm experience for
people.’
For more information on Middlesbrough Grange care home, please call on 01642 303 630.
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