- Care home
Surbitonian Gardens at Poppy Court
Assessment report published 23 March 2026
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
Date of assessment: 11 December 2025- 16 December 2026. Surbitonian Gardens at Poppy Court is a care home for up to 80 older people, including those with Dementia, Sensory Impairment, Physical Disability. We undertook this assessment in response to concerns about the service.
The provider investigated safety concerns in accordance with their policy and procedure and lessons were learned as required. Safe systems of care were maintained in cooperation with healthcare partners. The provider ensured there were enough qualified, skilled and experienced staff, who received effective support, supervision and development. Risks to people’s health and safety were managed to ensure people were safe. People’s medicines were administered safely.
People were treated with kindness and empathy. Their dignity was maintained and people were treated with respect in accordance with their individual needs.
The provider had a shared vision, strategy and culture and had inclusive leaders at all levels. The provider fostered a positive culture, valued diversity and encouraged staff to speak up. Although there had been ongoing changes with the provider’s management team, the provider ensured there were clear responsibilities for individual staff as well as a clear staff structure. At the time of our assessment there was no registered manager in post, but a new manager had been appointed and they later submitted their registered manager application to the CQC after our site visit. The provider ensured there were systems of accountability and good governance.
People's experience of this service
People and their relatives told us they felt safe at the service and in the company of staff. They told us staff were kind and respectful. One person told us, “Staff are responsive and caring” and another relative said, “Most of the staff are very caring and kind”.
People and their relatives gave mixed feedback about whether there were enough staff on duty. People and their relatives told us they felt the environment was clean and tidy.