The CQC inspects residential care homes and nursing homes and rates them on five criteria: how safe they are, how effective they are, how caring the service is, how responsive the service is, and how well-led they are.
Pictured here are the 14 care homes that, as of May 30, are listed by the CQC as having an overall rating of ‘requiring improvement’.
Typically where a premises is rated as requiring improvement a re-inspection will take place within 12 months.
Not included on the list are Grove House and Elmwood House – both of which have confirmed to the Derbyshire Times that they are closing down.
Typically where a premises is rated as requiring improvement a re-inspection will take place within 12 months.
![Ratings: Safe - good, Effective - requires improvement, Caring - good, Responsive - requires improvement, Well-led - good](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjZhNTQzNmYyLWE5MDEtNDVmMy1hMDgxLWJlMTRlYjEwMjRlODpjZTI2N2M0ZC04ZjNlLTQ2YWUtYmQyOS03NGE2NDk5YTFiZWM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. Brookview Nursing Home
Ratings: Safe - good, Effective - requires improvement, Caring - good, Responsive - requires improvement, Well-led - good Photo: Google Maps