Inspectors found elderly residents were left waiting for help, were not showered regularly and had their medicines ‘mixed up’
I'm Nick Meir with news that a Manchester care home has been placed in special measures after inspectors found elderly residents were left waiting for help, were not showered regularly and had their medicines ‘mixed up’. Lyndhurst Residential Care Home, in Middleton, has been downrated to ‘inadequate’ and given a warning notice following a five-day visit by the Care Quality Commission. The watchdog ordered the home to improve in 2019, but when inspectors returned in August this year, they found standards had deteriorated, in breach of several care regulations. The home, run by Atlantis Medicare Limited, has appointed a new manager and says it has now ‘greatly improved the service’ and this will be reflected in the next inspection. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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