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Castlebeck care ‘concerns’ raised
28 July 2011 Last updated at 07:45 ET

There are “serious concerns” about care at four Castlebeck-run services for people with learning difficulties, the Care Quality Commission has said.
It named Arden Vale, near Coventry; Rose Villa, in Bristol; Croxton Lodge, in Melton Mowbray, Leics; and Cedar Vale, in Nottingham, in its report.
But the regulator said the problems it had found were not on the scale of those that led to the closure of Castlebeck’s Winterbourne View home, near Bristol.
The company has yet to comment.
The CQC investigation was launched following the closure of Winterbourne View after a BBC Panorama investigation had captured footage of some of its most vulnerable patients being repeatedly pinned down, slapped, taunted and teased.
A further seven hospitals or care homes run by Castlebeck do not fully comply with essential standards of quality and safety, said the CQC report.
The commission said it could not comment on the specific concerns it had raised.
However the areas investigated included lack of training for staff, inadequate staffing levels, poor care planning, failure to notify relevant authorities of safeguarding incidents and failure to involve people in decisions about their own care.
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