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Humberston House Care Home

Overall: Outstanding read more about inspection ratings

Blackthorne Avenue, Humberston, Grimsby, DN36 4ZB (01472) 483216

Provided and run by:
Origin Care Homes (Humberston) Ltd

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Our current view of the service

Outstanding

Updated 13 August 2025

Date of Assessment: 9 September 2025 to 13 October 2025.

Humberston House is a care home providing accommodation and personal care for up to 72 older people or adults who may be living with dementia, sensory impairment or a physical disability. At the time of our assessment, there were 44 people living at the home.

The provider and management team were excellent in their leadership of the service with people’s needs, preferences and wishes at the forefront of all they did. They led by example and consistently demonstrated their values which meant people received excellent care tailored to their needs. Robust quality assurance systems were in place which were used to drive improvements in the service.

Staff were a shining example of what it meant to deliver excellent care with their kind, caring and supportive approach. Staff continued to provide this superb support to people and their relatives during people’s time at Humberston House, including during their final days. Staff were empathetic and sensitive to people’s needs whilst promoting their independence. Care plans supported staff to provide bespoke care in line with people’s preferences.

Activities were wide ranging, with incredibly bespoke activities provided to make people’s wishes come true, which had long lasting benefits for them. A wide range of nutritional meals and snacks were available for people at all times, with staff carefully considering how best to present food to make it the most appealing, especially where people required a textured diet. People could have their favourite drinks with their meals, which included alcohol.

People were safe and were supported by sufficient staff with the required skills and knowledge. Risks to people’s safety and wellbeing were effectively managed and their medicines were safely managed. The home was clean and very well maintained. Recruitment processes meant only suitable staff were employed with supervision and training used effectively to develop staff and encourage their progression. Staff enjoyed their roles and working for the registered manager and the provider.

Staff sought consent and respected people’s right to refuse support. Mental capacity assessments were completed and best interest decision meetings held, with people’s relatives and representatives consulted when people were unable to make important decisions for themselves. Staff worked closely with healthcare professionals to ensure people received the care and treatment they needed, when they needed it.

People's experience of the service

Updated 13 August 2025

People were very happy at Humberston House. People said, “It’s like a hotel here. I’m getting used to this decadence” and “That’s my room, it is very nice. I am enjoying being here. They are ever so lovely. I have no complaints at all.”

People received outstanding care from wonderfully caring and considerate staff. People consistently told us staff were “Super”, “Staff look after me well” and “They’re brilliant. [Staff member’s name] is very good.”

People’s relatives gave highly positive feedback about staff and the care they provided. They told us, “It’s first-class care”, “I think it’s very good. They’re well looked after” and “[Staff] are second to none-splendid. I can’t fault them.” Comments also included, “[Staff] are very empathetic and supportive” and “Staff are so lovely.”

Most people were very positive about the food and comments included, “The food is lovely” and “I’m very happy here, the food is good.” The management team was working with people to address any concerns they had about the food.

People told us of the range of activities available which they enjoyed taking part in. Activities tailored to people’s passions and interests had long lasting benefits to theiremotional, mental and physical wellbeing. One person was especially happy to tell us about and show us photos of their favourite activity which had been arranged just for them. Their relative said, “The impact on [my relative’s] general wellbeing was huge and they talked about it for a long time afterwards and we were able to keep the memory going by sharing the lovely photographs with them whenever we visited and chatting about all the songs they danced and sang along to.” Following an outing tailored to their preferences a person said, “Since going out I have gained more confidence, I felt more like myself, even my [relative] was astonished I had been out when they saw my picture. My [relatives] were over the moon that I have accomplished such an achievement. I am really looking forward to visiting somewhere else with [Staff member’s name]. It gave me freedom, and I feel more like myself as I haven’t felt like me for a long time.”