Risk assessments found it requires “significant internal remodelling”
Nottinghamshire County Council has chosen to shut a care home in Eastwood instead of paying an £850,000 repair bill. Six people have been moved out of Church Street Care Home, in Church Street, Eastwood after risk assessments found it requires “significant internal remodelling”.
A report confirms consultations with staff and families found people “value the service” it provides. Staff were praised for how they support residents at the home, which is currently graded ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission. Concerns included disruption to relatives’ care and the potential loss of close relationships they had developed. But the authority said: “Particular attention… would be needed to maintain these relationships.”
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