Some improvements have been made in the quality of care experienced by residents living in an Inverness care home.
The Care Inspectorate has today published a letter of compliance confirming that Castlehill Care Home has met the requirements of an Improvement Notice issued on 7 October 2025, following an earlier inspection which raised serious concerns.
The Improvement Notice required the care provider ensure residents’ health, safety, and wellbeing needs are accurately assessed, documented, and met.
It also required the provider demonstrate that any risks to people's health, safety, or wellbeing are identified, managed, and clearly recorded as part of the care planning process.
Further required improvements were also included in the Improvement Notice, published here, they have also been met.
The Care Inspectorate continues to work with the care provider and partners to ensure improvements are sustained and embedded. A further inspection has been carried out and a report will be published in due course.
A spokesperson for the Care Inspectorate said: “We have seen evidence that the required improvements we needed to see have been made and we remain committed to working with the care provider to ensure people living in Castlehill experience care which meets their needs and respects their rights and choices.
“We will continue to monitor this home closely.”
The letter of compliance is published here.