Residents and team at Kiwi House Care Home in Alvaston, Derby held a lavish party to celebrate, following their latest inspection by industry watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Residents and the team at Kiwi House enjoyed the celebration with live entertainment from Vintage Singer, Johnny Victory, party games, food, champagne, and specially made donuts for the occasion from ‘Project D’.
Inspectors made an unannounced visit to Kiwi House Care Home at the end of last year, when they spoke with residents, relatives, and team members, as well as reviewed care records.
The care home received an overall “Good” in the inspection report.
“What a wonderful afternoon, the entertainment was superb, and the team deserves this for all their hard work, they always make sure we are well cared for and want for nothing,” said Barry, a resident at Kiwi House Care Home.
“It’s so wonderful to see the resident and team having so much fun. Everyone enjoyed the celebration and the delicious cakes. We are absolutely delighted with our latest CQC inspection report. The report reflects the hard work and dedication of our team, ensuring our residents enjoy a safe, caring, and comfortable environment, in turn, helping to make Kiwi House a superb place to live or work!” said Tracy Taylor, Kiwi House’s Home Manager.