Social care services given new ratings in Barking and Dagenham
Multiple social care services have been given new scores in Barking and Dagenham in the past month.
The Care Quality Commission is in charge of inspecting social care services across England. The organisation judges care providers across various metrics – with the best possible rating being 'outstanding', and the worst 'inadequate'.
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Hide AdFigures for the last month show a care home was given a new rating in Barking and Dagenham:
• Hanbury Court Care Home: Good, last inspected on September 28.
Other social care services in the area were also rated:
• Karia Care Services: Good, last inspected on October 26.
• Nomase Care Ltd - Chadwell Heath: Requires improvement, last inspected on October 11.
• Livingstone Health Care Limited: Requires improvement, last inspected on September 25.
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Hide AdThe highest possible rating is 'outstanding': given to organisations exceeding expectations. Meanwhile, a 'good' scores shows the provider is meeting the CQC's criteria.
However, a service found to be needing improvement will not be up to the CQC's standards, and a service given an 'inadequate' rating will ordinarily be placed in special measures by the CQC.