ALL of us want to make sure our loved ones are getting the best level of treatment possible.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England, tries to ensure this by monitoring and rating care homes and acting when failings come to light.
And the CQC puts care homes into four ratings: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement or Inadequate.
Here we reveal all the care home ratings across East Lancshire. Click on the links below to find out how care homes near you are performing.
CARE HOME RATINGS: The best care homes in Blackburn with Darwen - January 2019
CARE HOME RATINGS: Underperforming care homes in Blackburn with Darwen - January 2019
CARE HOME RATINGS: The best care homes in East Lancs - January 2019
CARE HOME RATINGS: Underperforming care homes in East Lancs - January 2019
CARE HOME RATINGS: Every care home in Burnley - January 2019
Here's a list of the best-performing care homes in Blackburn with Darwen.
(Please note the ratings are accurate as of January 2.)
Outstanding
Eachstep Blackburn, Blackburn
Longfield Residential Home - MD, Blackburn
Good
Moorland View Care Home, Darwen
Linden House Care Home, Blackburn
Franciscan Convent, Blackburn
St James House, Darwen
Birchfield Residential Care Home, Blackburn
Magdalene House, Blackburn
Thorncliffe Residential Care Home, Darwen
Queens Lodge Nursing Home, Blackburn
RNID Action on Hearing Loss Foss Bank House, Blackburn
Hollymount Residential and Dementia Care Centre, Blackburn
Higher Bank, Blackburn
Sandybrook, Lower Darwen
Hawkhurst, Blackburn
Springfield Care Home, Blackburn
Dixon House, Blackburn
Oldfield Manor, Darwen
Oldfield House Residential Care Home, Darwen
St Aidans, Blackburn
Clifton Lawns, Darwen
Lancaster House, Blackburn
Pritchard Street, Blackburn
Heathcotes (Blackburn), Blackburn
Andrews Court Care, Blackburn
Birch Hall Care Centre, Darwen
Old Gates Care Home, Blackburn
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