A recently built Wiltshire care home has been rated following a visit from inspectors.
Flowers Manor Care Home, a purpose-built facility completed on Wood Lane, Chippenham, in 2021, was inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in February of this year.
A report has since been published confirming the Elmfield Care Group home is of a “Good” standard.
Staff were assessed on their safety, effectiveness, responsiveness, leadership, and how caring the service was.
Flowers Manor was rated as “Good” in all of these categories.
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The home provides accommodation for up to 66 residents, including those living with dementia, and prides itself on “person-centred care” and providing engaging activities for residents.
Residents told inspectors that they “feel safe” and are not worried while living at the site.
General manager Esther Cambridge says her team is dedicated to continually improving the quality of care provided at Flowers Manor.
She added: “As the general manager of Flowers Manor, I’m extremely proud of everything the team and I have achieved since opening the home.
“Flowers Manor is a fantastic home that has been created by such an amazing, hardworking, and dedicated team.
“Our residents are our focus, and we are so proud to have achieved this for them all."
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