- Care home
Cedardale Residential Home
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Registration details
The location ID for Cedardale Residential Home is 1-119083762. CQC register Cedardale Residential Home to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think Cedardale Residential Home is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Residential homes
Service specialism
- Caring for adults over 65 yrs
- Dementia
Local authority
Kent
Monitored services
CQC register Cedardale Residential Home to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care
Mr John Patrick Lisis is responsible for these services.
Mrs Wendy Anne Ingram is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Mr Michael Lisis is the registered manager for these services at this location.
Terms of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The Registered Provider must not provide nursing care under accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care at Cedardale Residential Home.
The Registered Provider must only accommodate a maximum of 29 service users at Cedardale Residential Home.
1. The registered provider must not accept new admissions for service users without the prior written agreement of the Care Quality
Commission. This includes any respite care packages, and existing service users who are admitted to hospital.
2. The registered provider must ensure that all service users’ care plans and risk assessments are reviewed including care needs relating to medicines, behaviours of distress, high blood pressure, risk of stroke, risk of heart attack, weight loss, seizures, infection prevention and control, mobility and falls. A report demonstrating what actions you have taken to ensure service users’ needs can be met must be submitted to the Commission within three working days of the date of this notice, for all service users.
3. The registered provider must ensure effective quality assurance processes are established and implemented to improve the way you assess, monitor and improve the quality of the service and protect service users from the risk of harm.
For condition 3 above, the registered provider shall report to the Care Quality Commission describing the system in place for effective management of assessing, monitoring and improving the quality and safety of the service within five working days of the date of this notice. Thereafter, the registered provider must send a report to the Commission on the first day of each month with details of completed quality monitoring audits and checks. This must include areas covered, shortfalls identified at the service, your findings, and any responsive actions, clearly identifying who is responsible and the timescales for this.