Community Cheers as Local Care Home Receives ‘Good’ Rating!

Community Cheers as Local Care Home Receives ‘Good’ Rating!

In a heartening development, Hourigan House, a care home in Leigh, has been rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This accolade highlights the establishment's unwavering commitment to providing safe, compassionate, and person-centred care to its residents.

Exemplary Standards of Care

Joanne Maureen Nelson, the registered manager at Hourigan House, expressed immense pride in achieving the 'Good' rating, stating, "With a high standard of compassion and professionalism, our team make a great effort to make sure every resident feels safe, valued, respected and very much at home." This sentiment underlines the dedication of the staff, who strive to create a nurturing environment for all who reside there.

A Testament to the Team's Dedication

Paul Nicholls, operations director at Minster Care Group, affirmed the success of Hourigan House, attributing it to the professionalism and commitment of the staff team. "Providing the highest quality of individual care that every resident deserves is our firm belief," he stated. The home specializes in catering to various needs, including those of patients with dementia, ensuring that the care provided is personal and tailored.

Activities That Enrich Lives

Beyond personal care, Hourigan House offers a vibrant array of daily indoor and outdoor activities, catering to the diverse interests and needs of its residents. This holistic approach not only enhances residents’ physical well-being but also fosters emotional connections and a sense of community.

As a family-owned care home company established in 2005, Minster Care Group continues to exemplify its people-centred philosophy. The recognition received by Hourigan House serves as a source of motivation and pride, reinforcing the group's commitment to delivering high-quality care tailored to each resident.

The success of Hourigan House stands as a reminder of the positive impacts that dedicated care and community support can achieve. This moment of achievement is not just a reflection of the efforts at Hourigan House, but a celebration of the commitment to community care across the region.