Plans to reopen a controversial Ayrshire care home have been dealt a body blow. The Care Inspectorate found a number of problems at Nightingale House, in Auchinleck.They claimed there is ‘no plan’ in place to welcome new admissions.The Care Inspectorate also raised concerns that the aims and objectives of care home bosses lacked ‘clarity’ and ‘required to be reviewed.’ Last summer Nightingale House was forced to close after the Care Inspectorate applied to the courts to have its registration cancelled.
The news followed evidence of “faecal contamination” found during an inspection of the home.The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now.Get all the local news in your area – plus features, football news and the latest on the coronavirus crisis – at your fingertips 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories while you can customise your page with the sections that matter to you.The Ayrshire Live app is available to download now on iOS and Android.The Care Inspectorate also accused the care home, on the village’s Main Street, of putting residents’ health and safety ‘at risk’- because of the living conditions at the time.Despite the threat of having their registration ripped up, Nightingale House, it is understood, retained their credentials.However, plans to re-open the home to new admissions have suffered a fresh set-back.The Care Inspectorate made an unannounced visit to Nightingale House earlier this month, but they graded the service ‘weak’ across several quality indicators.Now they have given bosses at the care home until March 14 to make improvements.An extract from the Care Inspectorate report said: “The current aims and objectives of the service lack clarity and require to
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