Durham Police are leading a multi-agency investigation into the
care received by a man at a Darlington care home for people with
learning disabilities, which is now set to close.
The 75-year-old man, who lived at the Victoria House care
home, died last month from septicemia.
Winnie Care Limited, which runs the home, has given Darlington
Council notice that it intends to close Victoria House.
A spokesperson for the authority said: "We are working with
staff at Victoria House to ensure high quality alternative
placements are found for the 19 residents who live there."
Victoria House was rated good in its last published report by
the Commission for Social Care Inspection, which followed an
inspection in July 2007.
CSCI found that care was delivered with respect for people's
dignity and praised care planning, but said training needed to
improve and urged the home to ensure all staff were made aware of
local safeguarding adult referral protocols.
The home's management declined to comment on its closure or the
investigation.
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