Cumnor Hall Care Home, on Ayr’s Racecourse View, was graded ‘weak’ across five quality indicators - the second lowest grading possible.
An Ayr care home has been told to make improvements to its standards of care after being subject to an unannounced inspection.
And quality assurance systems also required to be improved to “drive service improvements and developments.” An extract from the Care Inspectorate report said that, while they identified “some strengths” in care provision, these were “compromised by significant weaknesses.” “And the lack of effective assessment and monitoring of risk could not ensure that the correct decisions were being taken to minimise nutritional risks and support peoples health. This does not safeguard people from harm.”
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