The healthcare watchdog has closed a Nottinghamshire care home which looked after people with learning disabilities after it failed to make improvements.
Richmond Lodge, in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, was first rated inadequate by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in October 2022.
In February 2023, it was told to make “urgent improvements” or risk the home being closed.
Inspectors found that “staff didn’t always understand how to protect people from poor care, neglect and abuse” and there were signs of a “closed culture” within the service.
The CQC also witnessed one member of staff speaking to someone in an “inappropriate manner” which caused the person to “become distressed”.
The residential care home provided personal care for up to five people with learning disabilities.
At the time, Richard Miller, managing director of Blue Sky Care Limited, said he was “significantly disappointed” with the report and added that they were working towards a ‘good’ rating.
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