Archived: Clarendon Hall Care Home

19 Church Avenue, Humberston, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN36 4DA (01472) 210249

Provided and run by:
Southern Cross Healthcare Services Limited

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All Inspections

27 July 2011

During an inspection looking at part of the service

People told us they felt the standard of cleanliness at the home was very good and that they regularly saw staff cleaning. One person who had lived at Clarendon Hall for a considerable time said: 'I think the standard is pretty good, it's beautifully clean and there are no smells.'

They said that staff at the service were cheerful, respectful and approachable and that when they needed assistance a member of staff was available to help them. Some of the comments included 'I'm happy here the staff look after me well, they are a cheerful bunch',' the staff are kind and helpful',' no problems, staffing is good', 'staff try their best' and 'the staff are very good here'.

Comments from relatives included 'the staff here are very good and kind, she is very happy here' and 'I've been very impressed with the care, my relative has been here a short time and we have no complaints'. Another relative told us 'sometimes when we used to come and visit, we hardly saw the staff but it's better now'.

People told us that they were consulted about their care and their care needs were well met. One person summarised the general feeling by saying: 'I'm very happy with the care, the staff are very kind and helpful'.

We spoke with some of the relatives about the standards of care and they told us 'I visit every day, the care is good, we have no problems' and' the standard of personal care is good, the staff make sure her hair is tidy and they help her choose her clothes'.

14 April 2011

During an inspection in response to concerns

People told us that they liked the home and it was always kept clean and tidy. 'They keep the place looking nice and clean' and ' my room is spotless'.

People told us about the decisions they could make in relation to day to day living. They told us that staff supported their independence and the activities programme was very good.

They liked the meals and told us there were alternatives to the menu, 'the meals are very good, there is always a choice' and 'meals are tasty and well cooked'.

People told us that they were happy with their care and that they were well looked after. They saw their GP when needed. People told us that the staff were very kind and helpful but two people said that they had to wait for assistance at times. Staff told us that there were times when the staffing levels were not adequate.