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A care home for older people in Dundee has been told to make urgent improvements in the care provided to vulnerable residents.
A joint inspection of services for older people in Argyll and Bute has highlighted areas of good performance and also made recommendations where further improvements are needed.
A care home for older people in Glasgow has been told it must swiftly improve the care it provides to residents.It comes after inspectors from the Care Inspectorate graded the quality
The Care Inspectorate has today published a report on Criminal Justice Social Work Serious Incident Reviews.
Serious Incident Reviews are carried out by local
A joint inspection of services for older people in Glasgow has praised the quality of some services, but also made ten recommendations for improvement.
The joint inspection was carried
The Care Inspectorate, Scotland’s social care scrutiny and improvement body, has today published a review of the first three years of its work. The organisation was set up
A team of specialist inspectors have concluded their fieldwork in a joint inspection of health and social care services across Argyll and Bute.
People who access care in Scotland, and their carers, can now access a fresh new source of quality-assured information about care.
An Edinburgh-based care at home service has been told it must make “significant improvements” by Scotland’s social care regulator.
The Care Inspectorate today launched an important new resource which aims to improve the quality of life of people living with dementia.
Services for children and young people in North Lanarkshire are performing well, inspectors have concluded.
An Edinburgh nursery has been told it must make improvements after an inspection by the Care Inspectorate.
An Aberdeen after school club for primary school children has been told to make improvements by the Care Inspectorate.
A housing support service in Airdrie has received top marks from Scotland’s social care regulator for the second inspection in a row.
The Care Inspectorate has today published a progress review on services for children and young people in the Dumfries and Galloway community planning partnership area.
A nursery in Stirling has been given top marks by inspectors for the second inspection in a row.
A care home in Aberdeenshire has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided to residents was graded ‘weak’ by inspectors.
A care at home service based in East Lothian has been told it must make improvements after the quality of care and support it provided was graded ‘weak’ by inspectors.
A joint inspection of services for children and young people in South Lanarkshire has recommended that improvements are made to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
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