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Abbeydale Nursing Home

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Croylands Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L4 3QS (0151) 298 2218

Provided and run by:
Mr Bharat Kumar Modhvadia and Mrs Jaya Bharat Modhvadia

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Our current view of the service

Good

Updated 26 August 2025

Date of Assessment: 26 January- 05 February 2026. The service is a nursing home providing support to older people including people who may live with dementia, nursing needs and physical disabilities.

People experienced care that was warm, kind and personalised, People described staff as friendly, respectful and caring.

The environment was clean, well maintained and noticeably improved following recent refurbishment work. There were still some refurbishment needed, however these were being actioned. People appeared settled and comfortable , and we observed calm, relaxed interactions between staff and people. Staff were present in communal areas, provided unhurried support and demonstrated good knowledge of people’s needs, preferences and routines.

People told us they felt safe living at the home. Recruitment procedures reviewed contained the required checks, including DBS, references and full work histories.

Medicines were managed safely, with accurate stock balances and appropriate recording, although we identified a small number of areas where additional clarity in PRN protocols and care plan cross‑referencing would improve accessibility and reduce reliance on staff memory.

People told us they enjoyed the food, describing it as “nice,” “quite good,” and “three great meals every day,” though some relatives told us they felt meals could have more variety and choice. We raised this with the provider during our visit.

Observations showed staff supporting people at a comfortable pace and offering alternatives if the main meal was not preferred. The kitchen was clean and well stocked, and audits showed strong compliance across food safety checks.

The service worked well with external professionals. The home held regular multidisciplinary meetings and acted quickly when concerns were raised, including making referrals for swallowing assessments and dietetic input. Weight monitoring was in place and appropriate action had been taken for people at risk of weight loss, including 1:1 support and follow‑up with dietitians.

Most care plans contained detailed monitoring information; however, we found some that needed updating to reflect current risks, clinical instructions or best‑interest decisions. Records relating to nutrition, supplements, repositioning and catheter management were not always completed consistently. These gaps increased the risk of care needs not being fully monitored or trends not being identified promptly. The manager acknowledged these issues and began addressing them during the inspection.

Leadership at the service was strong. The registered manager was visible, experienced and repeatedly praised by people, staff and relatives. Staff described feeling supported and able to raise concerns. Audits were completed regularly and demonstrated a commitment to learning and improvement, with clear evidence that previous issues such as laundry and documentation had improved over time.

People's experience of the service

Updated 26 August 2025

People consistently told us they felt safe, cared for and supported by staff. Many described the home as calm, homely and welcoming. People said staff were kind and respectful, with 1 person saying, “The staff are very nice and friendly and kind.” Another shared, “I’ve been in 3 other places and here is the best. I don’t ever want to leave.” We observed warm, patient and person‑centred interactions throughout the inspection.

Relatives also gave highly positive feedback, and some became emotional when describing the care their family member received. One relative said staff were “amazing and can’t do enough,” and another said, “My family member feels it is home.” Staff spoke proudly about their roles and repeatedly described the service as “a big family.” People told us the manager was visible, supportive and highly committed.

People said staff responded quickly when they needed help and felt listened to. One person said, “They listen to me and help me,” and another told us, “They will do anything for me, they respect me.” Staff demonstrated good knowledge of individuals’ needs, routines and preferences.

Most people spoke positively about food. Comments included, “The food is nice and there’s lots of it” and “My favorite food is fish and chips.” Others felt there could be more variety, with 1 relative saying, “It seems to be chips with everything.” We fed this back to the registered manager during the inspection.

People told us they felt safe. One person said, “Yes, I feel safe here,” and another said, “It’s a very safe place to be.” Staff understood how to manage risks and support people appropriately. Relatives told us they felt confident raising concerns, and they believed staff would act on them. One relative said, “I know they would contact me if they needed to; I’ve no complaints.”