Care homes given new ratings in Enfield
Multiple care homes have been given new scores in Enfield in the past month.
The Care Quality Commission gives ratings to care providers and other organisations across England. It rates how well the service is performing against various criteria – with overall rankings ranging from 'outstanding' to 'inadequate'.
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Hide AdInformation from the CQC reveals three services in Enfield have received ratings from the start of October.
Albany Park Nursing Home was awarded a 'requires improvement' rating after an inspection on July 13. The rating was published on October 5.
On October 11, Eliza House was judged to be 'good'. The care home had last been inspected on September 6.
Lastly, Beaconsfield Road was given the same rating on October 28, with the care home's most recent inspection on August 23.
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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.