Hoyland's Royal Court Care Home put into special measures by CQC

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Royal Court Care Home was given the rating following a review by inspectors earlier this year.

Inspectors found a "lack of strong leadership" as well as safeguarding issues and unsafe practices at Royal Court

Hoyland's Royal Court Care Home received the rating after a review in February by the Care Quality Commission uncovered a number of issues. Alan Stephenson, of the CQC, said the inspection found the lack of leadership at Royal Court created a culture which did not "encourage high-quality care". The CQC added that asking for something else to eat would be difficult for people living with dementia.Residents were not given "meaningful activities linked to hobbies and interests" and there was no feedback systems for residents or relatives.

 

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