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Police investigate Bedlington care home damned by inspectors


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Police are investigating a Bedlington care home where inspectors say some elderly residents weren't kept safe.

Medicines had allegedly gone missing at Baedling Manor Care Home, while the local authority was called in to monitor the home's safeguarding arrangements.

The home's 49 residents "did not always experience safe care and treatment", inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said.

The CQC said it had launched an inspection after being contacted with concerns about "safeguarding people, staffing, recruitment, medicines, infection control, consent, complaints and the governance of the service".

Downgrading the home, run by Alcyone Healthcare, from 'Good' to 'Requires Improvement', the report said: "People were not always safeguarded from the risk of harm. Incidents were not reported or recorded properly, and action was not always taken to address matters.

"The home was placed into organisational safeguarding by the local authority and there were police investigations in progress."



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