- Care home
Avon House Rest Home - Balcombe
Assessment report published 13 August 2026
Contents
Ratings
Our view of the service
The assessment took place between18 June 2026 to 16 July 2026.Avon House Rest Home–Balcombe is a small residential care service registered to provide accommodation and personal care for up to 19 adults, including older people living with dementia and people with mild, moderate to severe frailty. At the time of the assessment the service,14 older people were living at the service.
We carried out this inspection as part of our ongoing monitoring to review the quality of care provided and assess compliance with regulatory requirements.
We identified some shortfalls in aspects of the provider`s environmental risk management. Following feedback received during the assessment, the provider acted immediately to address these concerns and demonstrated a responsive approach to improving safety and a commitment for continuous improvement. Despite these shortfalls, the environment was clean, well maintained, and included reasonable adjustments to support people`s access and independence.
Staff demonstrated a good understanding of their roles and responsibilities, including recognising and responding to risks, protecting people from harm and supporting people's well-being. Systems were in place to support staff through training, supervision and ongoing professional development.
The provider promoted an open and supportive culture where people, relatives and staff were encouraged to share feedback and raise concerns. Governance systems and quality assurance processes supported oversight of the service, while reflective discussions and engagement with external professional networks encouraged learning, sharing of good practice and continuous improvement.
The provider worked collaboratively with healthcare professionals, including GPs, community nurses, and other specialist NHS services to support people's changing health needs. Systems were in place to monitor people's health, promote continuity of care and support positive outcomes for people.
We asked people share their comments of the service as a whole. A person told us, “I wouldn`t change anything.” Relatives also spoke positively about the service, largely describing it as, “very homely and caring. A well-managed home."
People's experience of this service
People's needs were met by an established and committed staff team who knew them well and understood their individual needs, preferences and routines. We observed warm, respectful interactions, with staff consistently offering people choices, listening to their wishes and providing reassurance. Care was delivered at a pace that suited each person, promoting their dignity, well-being and independence wherever possible.
People told us they felt safe and well cared for. A person told us, “Staff are very kind here.” Another person told us, “They always help me.”
People were encouraged to share their views and raise concerns, through various channels. Resident meetings offered regular opportunities for feedback and supported an open culture where people felt listened to and involved in decisions about the service and their care.
People were supported to access healthcare when their needs changed. Staff worked closely with healthcare professionals to provide coordinated care, promote positive outcomes and support for people and their families at the end of life.
Relatives spoke positively about the care their family members received. A relative told us, “Whenever we visit, all the staff are so welcoming and kind. You can see the residents are well looked after, and they go that extra mile to make sure they are well cared for and happy.”