St Teresa's Care Home
40-46 Roland Gardens, London
SW7 3PW
Residential homesLondonKensington and ChelseaGoodCare HomeSt Teresa's Care Home — Kensington and Chelsea
40-46 Roland Gardens, London, SW7 3PW
This provider was last reviewed in May 2022. Ratings may not reflect the current quality of care. View current CQC profile
St Teresa's Care Home is a CQC-rated Good residential care home in Kensington and Chelsea, London. Providing specialist dementia care for adults. The home also supports residents with Sensory impairment and Substance misuse problems.
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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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Able to support people with visual or hearing impairments. This may include adapted environments, communication aids, and staff trained in sensory awareness.
Registered to care for people affected by substance misuse, including alcohol and drug dependency, with staff trained in appropriate support approaches.
About the Provider
This service is operated by Sisters Hospitallers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus CIO, who operate 3 dementia care locations listed in our directory.
View all Sisters Hospitallers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus CIO locations →Contact this care home
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Read our LPA guide →Inspection Ratings
- Safe
- Good
- Effective
- Good
- Caring
- Good
- Responsive
- Good
- Well-led
- Good
For the latest inspection details, visit the CQC profile.
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- Region
- London
- Local authority
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Service type
- Residential homes
- Care home
- Yes
- Overall rating
- Good
- Last reviewed
- May 2022