The care sector has had to cope with a mass exodus of staff
Northamptonshire is one of the worst areas for care in the UK according to rankings. according to TrustedCare data.
All homes have had at least one inspection from the CQC. It has resulted in some "pretty seismic shifts" within the league table, a spokesperson for TrustedCare confirmed.There are always challenges to overcome when it comes to the delivery of high-quality care. However, it is worth pointing out that in the past five years the sector has had to cope with a mass exodus of staff.
Northamptonshire sits fourth from bottom, with just 67% of the care homes in the county rated Good or Outstanding. It is a significant drop for the county which was ranked 9th back in 2017. On the change in rankings, a spokesperson for Northamptonshire Integrated Care Board said: “Northamptonshire ICB works closely with care homes across the county commissioned by health to ensure they are able to provide the best care possible to their residents. The last two years have been extremely challenging for care homes.
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