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Limetrees

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Lime Trees, Oteley Road, Shrewsbury, SY2 6GY (01743) 583445

Provided and run by:
Ideal Carehomes (5) Limited

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Our current view of the service

Requires improvement

Updated 15 April 2026

Our on-site assessment took place on 29 April 2026 and Wednesday 6 May 2026. Lime Trees is a residential care home providing accommodation for up to 66 people aged 65 and over, including people living with dementia and accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care. At the time of our assessment, 36 people were living at the service.

The inspection was prompted in part by notification of an incident following which a person using the service sustained a serious injury.This incident is subject to further investigation by CQC as to whether any regulatory action should be taken.As a result,this inspection did not examine the circumstances of the incident.The service has also not been rated after registering in 2023.

We found inconsistent risk management practices across the service. Environmental risks were not always effectively controlled, including fire doors being obstructed or not functioning correctly and hazardous items such as razors and creams being left accessible. Fire safety arrangements were not robust; actions from the Fire Risk Assessment had not been completed in a timely manner.

Medicines management required improvement. We identified gaps in medication administration records (MAR) and controlled drugs records, including missing signatures, lack of second checks, and inconsistent audit processes. Medication audits were not completed at the required frequency, which reduced oversight and increased risk.

Care plans were often incomplete, inconsistent, or not up to date, particularly in relation to clinical needs, capacity assessments, and dietary requirements. We found conflicting information regarding people’s mental capacity and inappropriate or unclear use of Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) applications and authorisations. Staff lacked a full understanding of what mental capacity was and how this was applied to people’s care.

During the assessment, staff demonstrated positive, friendly, and respectful interactions with residents. People appeared comfortable in staff presence, and feedback from residents and relatives was generally positive about the caring nature of staff.

While there were examples of good engagement and activities, these were not consistently tailored or meaningful for all residents. Some people experienced limited stimulation, and opportunities to personalise care and routines were not always taken. At times we saw a task-based approach to care provided, rather than a person-centred approach.

People's experience of the service

Updated 15 April 2026

People and relatives mostly described Limetrees as a safe, caring, and supportive environment, with consistent praise for the kindness and approachability of staff. One person said, “It comes down to trust. I know we can trust here to keep us safe,” while one relative told us, “The care home is very safe.” People felt reassured and supported, and relatives were positive about communication and their involvement in people’s care.

However, experiences were not always consistent. Some residents described delays in care or a more task-focused approach at times, with one person stating, “I waited nearly an hour, there was no-one around,” a further person commented on meals, “They don’t get a choice, it’s just plonked in front of them”.