Forest Lodge Rest Home
20 Forest Road East, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
NG1 4HH
Residential homesEast MidlandsNottinghamRequires ImprovementCare HomeForest Lodge Rest Home — Care Home in Nottingham
20 Forest Road East, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 4HH
This provider was last reviewed in September 2019. Ratings may not reflect the current quality of care. View current CQC profile
Forest Lodge Rest Home is a residential care home in Nottingham, East Midlands. Providing specialist dementia care for adults over 65. The home also supports residents with Mental health conditions. Forest Lodge Rest Home has a CQC rating of Requires Improvement.
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Specialisms & Services
Groups of people this provider is registered to care for.
This provider is registered to care for people living with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease and other forms. Staff should have training in communication, managing distress, and person-centred approaches.
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Registered to support older adults, including those with age-related conditions such as frailty, falls risk, and long-term health needs.
Registered to support people with mental health needs alongside or separate from dementia, such as depression, anxiety, or psychosis.
About the Provider
This service is operated by Forest Lodge Rest Home Limited.
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NG1 4HH
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Read our LPA guide →Inspection Ratings
- Safe
- Requires Improvement
- Effective
- Requires Improvement
- Caring
- Requires Improvement
- Responsive
- Requires Improvement
- Well-led
- Requires Improvement
For the latest inspection details, visit the CQC profile.
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Quick Facts
- Region
- East Midlands
- Local authority
- Nottingham
- Service type
- Residential homes
- Care home
- Yes
- Overall rating
- Requires Improvement
- Last reviewed
- Sep 2019