Celebrating Our Care Inspectorate Report!

staff sitting down posing with balloons

Residents, friends, families, and staff all joined together to celebrate the recent Care Inspectorate report at our care home in Aberdeen and the amazing grades of 4, 5, 5, 5, and 4 across the key areas inspected. Our residents are so proud of their home, and we are incredibly proud of our team.

staff posing with balloons to celebrate care inspectorate report

Why are Care Inspectorate Numbers Important?

The Care Inspectorate is the governing body in Scotland that carries out joint inspections with other regulators to check how well different organizations in local areas are working to support their residents. It helps ensure that social care services meet the highest standards.

Well Done Team!

Our scoring reflects the team’s commitment and passion for delivering person-centred care to our residents, their loved ones, and the wider community. We always aim to deliver above and beyond, and we are all proud of our great scores from the Care Inspectorate.

What Do Our Numbers Mean?

The Care Inspectorate will choose a random day to visit a home and make a report. On our day, we were graded 4 and 5 across areas. This means our care ranges from ‘Good’ to ‘Very Good,’ indicating that our care plans deliver consistent quality care.

Should I Check Quality Grades Of A Care Home?

If you’re thinking of getting care assistance for you or a loved one, we would recommend checking the quality scores on the official Carehome Inspectorate website so you can be sure that the processes and service of the care are suitable for your needs.

To find out more about Woodlands Care Home, get in touch and book a free visit at a time that suits you and find out more about our excellent car.

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