Care Quality Awards
CQC serves as the independent regulator for health and adult social care in England. It ensures that health and social care services deliver safe, effective, compassionate, and high-quality care to individuals while promoting continuous improvement within care services. The organisation monitors, inspects, and regulates services, actively publishing the results of its findings.
Inspection Criteria and how we must comply
Safe – this means we looked for evidence that people were protected from abuse and avoidable harm.
Effective – this means we looked for evidence that people’s care, treatment and support achieves good outcomes, helps to maintain quality of life and is based on the best available evidence.
Caring – this means we looked for evidence that the service involved people and treated them with compassion, kindness, dignity and respect
Responsive – this means we looked for evidence that the service met people’s needs
Well-led – this means we looked for evidence that service leadership, management and governance assured high-quality, person-centred care; supported learning and innovation; and promoted an open, fair culture.
Nursing care for men and women.
- En-suite single rooms
- Mixed unit
- Women-only unit
- Gold-standard dementia care
- Near Haslemere in Surrey
- Space for 51 residents
Secure care for men.
- En-suite single rooms
- Low Secure Unit (LSU)
- High Support Inpatient Services (HSIS)
- Gold-standard dementia care
- Near Haslemere in Surrey
- Space for 86 patients
Secure care for men and women.
- En-suite single rooms
- High Support Inpatient Services (HSIS)
- Men’s and women’s wards
- Gold-standard dementia care
- In the New Forest in Hampshire
- Space for 51 patients
- En-suite single rooms
- Men’s units
- Women’s units
- Gold-standard dementia care
- In the New Forest in Hampshire
- Space for 23 residents