A CARE HOME in Rhyl has been praised for the “good quality” care and support it provides its residents, following an inspection.

The Nash Residential Home, at 10-12 Churton Road, was visited by Care Inspectorate Wales on May 29.

Catering for up to 31 residents, The Nash impressed across the board, receiving praise for its care, environment and the quality and application of its staff.

A report into the care home recognised residents’ overwhelming satisfaction with the home, the activities on offer, and the care home’s leadership.

No improvements were recommended by the care authority.

A summary of the report stated: “People receive care and support from care staff who understand them and meet their needs.

“Care workers and residents told us they received the care and support they required.

“Detailed personal plans inform staff about the support people require and want from them.

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“People engage in activities, pursue their own interests and staff ensure their goals are being achieved.

“The management and staff team build positive and supportive relationships with people.

Staff enjoy working at The Nash. They feel valued, supported and are able to learn and develop in their roles.

“Staff confirm they receive the support they require from managers who are regularly available and “on the floor.”

“There is good leadership and management of the service. The managers work together and make change, when required, to improve the service.

“The Responsible Individual (RI) and senior managers conduct regular visits to the service, looking at what works well, and any improvements required. Investment has been made to the home.”