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Care home in Formby faces criticism after safety concerns raised

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 14, 2025
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Care home in Formby faces criticism after safety concerns raised

Story Highlight

– Maryland Care Home rated ‘requires improvement’ by CQC inspectors.
– Safety issues raised, increasing risk of harm to residents.
– Medication management and records found to be inadequate.
– Care plans lacked crucial information on residents’ needs.
– Staff received positive feedback from residents and relatives.

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Maryland Care Home in Formby Faces Warning Notice Following CQC Inspection

A recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has resulted in Maryland Care Home (MCH) in Formby receiving a critical ‘requires improvement’ rating across all major categories, including ‘Safety’ and ‘Caring.’ The findings have prompted regulatory action due to safety concerns that could impact the well-being of residents.

The care home, which sits on School Lane and does not provide nursing services, accommodates a maximum of 30 residents. At the time of the assessment, 23 individuals were living at the facility. The inspection was conducted over several weeks, specifically from August 4 to September 10, during which inspectors evaluated MCH against 33 quality statements related to key areas of quality, such as safety, effectiveness, caring, responsiveness, and leadership.

Inspectors concluded that MCH was failing to meet the required standards for safety, specifically highlighting several significant risks. The report noted, “Some aspects of the service were not always safe and there was limited assurance about safety.” Consequently, the CQC determined that there was an “increased risk that people could be harmed.”

Delving deeper into the inspection findings, the report elaborated on the specific shortcomings related to safety. It pointed out that residents did not always receive safe care, and risks were not consistently identified or monitored. There were also concerns regarding incomplete care plans, which failed to adequately detail residents’ health care and support needs. Furthermore, essential health and safety checks, including fire safety protocols, were not conducted, putting residents at potential risk from environmental hazards. This oversight raised concerns about the effective governance of the home, as incidents related to safety were not thoroughly analysed, hindering the home’s ability to prevent future occurrences.

Another major area of concern was medication management. The inspectors found that the handling of medications was inadequate, stating, “Medicines were not managed or administered safely.” Records pertaining to medication administration were found to be incomplete, leading to uncertainty over whether residents received their prescribed treatments at the appropriate times. For instance, the report specified a situation where a resident was administered pain relief medication before the required interval had elapsed, increasing the risk of overdose.

In their examination of medication administration records (MARs), the inspectors uncovered discrepancies that suggested not all residents were receiving the necessary medications. They noted that vital information, such as the quantity of medication received into the home, was frequently missing from handwritten MARs. This directly contravened Regulation 12, as there was no reliable system in place for managing medications safely.

In assessing the ‘Caring’ aspect, while residents expressed feeling supported and treated with dignity, the CQC inspectors observed gaps in documentation that undermined these sentiments. Although staff demonstrated kindness and respect, the home’s deficiencies in identifying and mitigating risks could not be reconciled with a genuinely caring approach. The inspection highlighted that some residents were not adequately involved in creating their care plans, which affected their perception of being valued and respected.

However, despite these issues, the inspectors noted that, throughout the inspection day, staff engaged positively with residents, and it was apparent that residents were comfortable with their caregivers. Staff were described as knowing the residents well and maintaining their dignity, with residents appearing well-groomed and cared for. Relatives of the residents also reported feeling welcomed, stating, “I am always made to feel welcome, and I can visit day and night,” demonstrating a commitment to maintaining open family engagement.

As a result of these findings, the CQC issued a warning notice to Maryland Care Home on September 4, addressing its failures in the safe management of medicines. The home has been contacted for a response regarding the inspection results and the subsequent regulatory action it faces.

In light of these developments, the management of MCH will need to take urgent corrective measures to comply with CQC standards and ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.

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