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Beechwood Residential Home

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17 Ismailia Road, Forest Gate, London, E7 9PH (020) 8472 2771

Provided and run by:
The Villas Care Homes Ltd

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Important:

We served a Warning Notice on The Villas Care Homes Ltd on 24 January 2024 for failing to meet regulations related to the safe maintenance of the premises at Beechwood Residential Home.

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Our current view of the service

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Updated 21 October 2024

Beechwood Residential Home is a care home providing accommodation and support with personal care to adults with learning disabilities. The service is registered to provide support to up to 6 people. At the time of our inspection 3 people were using the service. The provider was in breach of Regulation 12 of the Health and Social care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. We found that the premises were not well maintained. They were in a poor state of décor throughout, and some maintenance issues potentially made the premises unsafe, thereby putting people at risk. The provider was in breach of Regulation 18 of the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009. The provider had not always notified CQC of significant events as they are obliged to do by legislation. The service had a manager in place, although at the time of inspection they had not applied to register with CQC. Other than the premises, steps had been taken to promote people’s safety. For example there were sufficient staff to support people in a safe way and robust staff recruitment practices were followed. Risk assessments were in place for people. People’s needs were assessed, although the system for reviewing needs and risks was not clear. People were able to consent to their care and their independence choice and control was promoted. Care was provided in a person centred way.

People's experience of the service

Updated 21 October 2024

Overall, people and their relatives/advocates expressed satisfaction with the service, although one relative told us they were not happy with the state of the premises in regards to its decoration and maintenance. We were told that the care was good and met people’s needs in a person-centred way, and that staff were kind and caring.