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Hillcroft Care Home

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

135 High Street, Wordsley, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 5QS (01384) 271317

Provided and run by:
Hillcroft Care Home Limited

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Important:

We served a warning notice on Hillcroft Care Home Ltd on 17 March 2026 for failing to meet regulations related to safe care and treatment and governance at Hillcroft Care Home.

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Our current view of the service

Requires improvement

Updated 9 January 2026

Date of Assessment: 29 January to 4 February 2026.

Hillcroft Care Home is registered to provide accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. The service cares for adults, including people living with physical disabilities and dementia. At the time of our assessment 24 people were living within the home.

 

The inspection was responsive as the service had not been inspected since 2018 and concerns had been raised to us regarding the service. Following the site visits, the provider and registered manager shared additional information with us to support with our assessment. We also contacted health and social care professionals who work with the service to gain further insight into the quality and consistency of care provided.

 

The rating at the last inspection was good, during this assessment we have identified 3 breaches of regulations relating to consent to care, safe care and good governance. As a result of the findings at this assessment the overall rating for Hillcroft Care Home as changed to requires improvement.

 

People’s care and treatment was not always provided in a safe way. Risks were not always identified, and information was not always used to inform accurate or person-centred care planning documents which reflected people’s needs and preferences. We also found limited evidence to show people were involved in their care planning process. Medicines were not always stored or managed safely. Governance systems and audits were not effective in assessing, monitoring or improving care planning records and medicines management.

 

There were enough staff to meet people’s needs. Staff had the skills and knowledge to support people’s clinical needs and expectations. Staff worked well as a team and felt supported by the registered manager of the service.

People's experience of the service

Updated 9 January 2026

We viewed a range of records relating to people’s care and undertook observed practice. This enabled us to understand how people were cared for. Our observations found care was delivered in a task focused manner rather than being person centred.

As part of the inspection, we spoke with five people who use the service. They all told us they felt safe within the service and that their care needs were being met effectively. However, one person shared with us they believed they had not consented to the use of bedrails and thought these were a standard fitting on the bed. Comments from residents included, “I am very happy here. I haven’t met any carer here that I don’t like, they are a really good team.”

We observed relatives and friends visit throughout both our days on site and saw there were several compliments which were displayed.