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The Hurst Residential Home

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

124 Hoadswood Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 2BA (01424) 425693

Provided and run by:
Hurstcare Limited

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Our current view of the service

Requires improvement

Updated 31 March 2026

Date of assessment, 2 – 7 April 2026.

The Hurst Residential Home is registered to provide accommodation and support for up to 29 people who live with mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug dependency and personality disorders. There were 14 people currently living in the service.

We undertook this 3 key question assessment to enable us to rate the service following a responsive safe and well-led assessment in February 2026 where we found breaches of regulation. We have not reviewed the breaches of regulation at this time. This report should be read in conjunction with the report published on 17 March 2026. The overall rating for the service is Requires Improvement.

We saw evidence that the provider planned and delivered people’s care and treatment with them, including what was important and mattered to them, however, this was not always clearly documented within individual support plans and therefore not measurable. Whilst improvements had been made to ensure the care plans were person centred, there was still work on-going to ensure peoples’ personal aspirations and goals were in place and achievable for them, enabling them to live the life they wanted.

New staff received an induction and training which enabled them to manage people’s health and social care effectively. People told us that staff were kind and caring. Staff treated people with kindness and compassion, and there was a friendly culture in the service. People’s privacy was respected and their independence encouraged within the limits of personal safety. Feedback relating to communication was mostly positive and people felt their problems were dealt with responsively.

People's experience of the service

Updated 31 March 2026

The feedback from people was more positive than in February 2026 due to changes made. People said, “It’s okay here, calmer now, Staff are nice, and keep me safe,” “I am okay here, I want my own place eventually,” “No one interferes, I go out and have a home to go back to,” and “I like it here, I don’t want to leave here.”

A health professional told us, “Staff are knowledgeable and the person I come to visit is settled. Staff are available to provide information, when I visit, and they seem to be doing a good job.”