New ratings awarded to care homes in Enfield
The latest scores for care homes in Enfield have been released – with two services given new ratings.
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 AdThe latest batch of ratings from the CQC show two providers have been rated in Enfield in September.
A care home, Roseneath Avenue, was told it 'requires improvement' on September 7. The home was last inspected on June 12.
Having been inspected on June 22, Fairview – another residential care home – was judged as 'good'. The rating was published on September 20.
The 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.