Althorpe Residential Home
3 Main Street, Scunthorpe, South Humberside
DN17 3HJ
Residential homesYorkshire and The HumberNorth LincolnshireRequires ImprovementCare HomeAlthorpe Residential Home — North Lincolnshire
3 Main Street, Scunthorpe, South Humberside, DN17 3HJ
This provider was last reviewed in May 2019. Ratings may not reflect the current quality of care. View current CQC profile
Althorpe Residential Home is a residential care home in North Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and The Humber. Providing specialist dementia care for adults over 65. The home also supports residents with Physical disabilities. Althorpe Residential Home has a CQC rating of Requires Improvement.
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Groups of people this provider is registered to care for.
Registered for dementia care, covering Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. Staff should be trained in person-centred care, supporting dignity, communication, and meaningful activity.
Also registered for
This provider can care for adults aged 65 and over. This may include help with personal care, nutrition, mobility, and social wellbeing.
Registered to support people whose physical disabilities affect their daily living, which may include wheelchair users and those needing hoisting or other mobility aids.
About the Provider
This service is operated by Complete Care (UK) Limited.
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Read our LPA guide →Inspection Ratings
- Safe
- Requires Improvement
- Effective
- Good
- Caring
- Good
- Responsive
- Requires Improvement
- Well-led
- Requires Improvement
For the latest inspection details, visit the CQC profile.
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Quick Facts
- Region
- Yorkshire and The Humber
- Local authority
- North Lincolnshire
- Service type
- Residential homes
- Care home
- Yes
- Overall rating
- Requires Improvement
- Last reviewed
- May 2019