The healthcare watchdog says the home will be re-inspected or have its CQC registration cancelled
A care home looking after people with learning disabilities and autism has been rated as inadequate by healthcare inspectors.
Care Quality Commission inspectors visited Manswick Care Home, in Oakland Road, Nottinghamshire, on 28 June.It was rated inadequate in safety, effectiveness and leadership. The report into the home, which is owned by Milton Keynes-based Rhodsac Community Living Ltd, stated: "People were at risk of and had experienced abuse from others because staff did not know how to protect people from poor care and abuse."
It said some people who lived at the home were "being deprived of their liberty", but "information was not always available in people's records to explain why restrictions were in place".
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