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Grove Court in Woodbridge, Suffolk, has two big reasons to celebrate.  It has achieved a perfect 10 on Carehome.co.uk, the highest achievable review score and has also retained its Outstanding status with the Care Quality Commission, CQC.

Only a limited number of care homes in the UK hold this rare combination of holding both top accolades simultaneously.

Carehome.co.uk is the UK’s most trusted care home review platform and the scores are based on quantity and quality of recent reviews from residents and relatives, showing that positive experiences are consistently delivered day after day.  The reviews do not just reflect the high standard of clinical care but also the lifestyle enjoyed by all at Grove Court.  image00006

A CQC “Outstanding” rating is the highest grade awarded by the Care Quality Commission and indicates that a care home provides exceptional and innovative care that exceeds expected standards. Only 3.5% – 4.4% of care homes in England, representing roughly 500 top-tier providers, hold this rating which looks at areas such as person-centred care, leadership, culture and continuous improvement.

Hazel Roberts, CQC Deputy Director of adult social care in the east of England, said:     

“When we inspected Grove Court, we found a service that had not only maintained the high standards seen at its previous inspection but had continued to build on them. This reflects the dedication and consistency of the leaders and staff team.

“What stood out most was how deeply staff knew the people in their care. Other services should look at this report as an example of outstanding practice, supporting people to lead their best lives.”

Grove Court had already achieved a CQC rating of ‘Outstanding’ in its last appraisal so to have retained this standard underlines its continued commitment to maintaining overarching high standards.

“We are absolutely delighted and so proud to have achieved these two amazing accreditations, stated Kelly Lockwood, Grove Court Manager.  “They reflect the dedication, compassion and commitment our team bring to their roles every day.  We are absolutely focused on creating the best quality of life for each of our residents, where person-centred care is at the heart of all we do.”

In this latest inspection report just issued, the CQC stated that ‘Grove Court continues to provide outstanding care to people, and their loved ones.  People are treated with kindness, compassion and involved as partners in their care.  Staff demonstrated empathy and understanding.’

In its comment on the overall people’s experience:  ‘People live full, rich and active lives at Grove Court. People felt listened to and were encouraged to maintain their interests and develop new ones.’

Grove Court is an Elizabeth Finn Home and provides residential and nursing care for up to 61 people on a long- and short-term basis, as well as offering end-of-life care. It is located near the historical market town of Woodbridge and sits in nine acres of landscaped gardens.

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Caption: Kelly Lockwood, staff and residents at Grove Court.

www.elizabethfinn.co.uk

Elizabeth Finn Homes operates eight care homes across England and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the charity Turn2us. Although the company is run on a commercial basis, rent and operating surplus pass to the charity to support its work.

Since its inception Elizabeth Finn Homes looks to create joy in later life, providing loving homes where people, both residents and staff, flourish. The homes provide the highest standards of care and facilities and a community where everyone is welcomed as an individual. 100% of its homes are rated outstanding or good by the CQC.