A CONTROVERSIAL care home in Pudsey is now “effectively shut down”, it has been revealed.

Radcliffe Gardens Care Home, which was rated as “inadequate” following its latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection, hit the headlines in December when managing director Claire Fryer told staff they would not be paid before Christmas, despite sharing Instagram photos of a lavish shopping trip to London.

And at a meeting of a Leeds City Council’s adult scrutiny board on Tuesday, January 15, it was revealed by a council officer that residents had been moved elsewhere last month, and that the home was now being de-registered.

The officer also claimed that the residents had been receiving a good standard of care.

During a discussion on the state of adult social care in Leeds, committee member Councillor Denise Regan (Lab) said: “I am concerned that there are two residential homes that are inadequate.

“Although we need to sing the praises of the ones that have gone up, there is a real big concern about the ones that have gone down. I have real concerns about pushing that quality.”

A council officer responded: “In one of the two homes, we have moved all the residents out. It was rated inadequate, not because of the care that was being provided, because they had a really good staffing group and the care was good.

“But there was very very poor management and there were real financial problems with the home not being managed effectively. Its finances weren’t being managed, and bills weren’t being paid.”

She then confirmed the care home was Radcliffe Gardens, before adding: “In December we moved residents out of that home because we had no confidence that the owner of the home was taking seriously the actions that the CQC, the council and the CCG [Clinical Commissioning Group] were taking.

“For that reason we took absolute prompt action and, in effect, it is closed.

“We understand it is going through de-registration.”

She added that another care home that was rated as inadequate, Lofthouse [Grange and Lodge], had made progress since its last inspection.

Later during the meeting, Coun Helen Hayden confirmed: “Radcliffe is effectively closed and the residents have been moved.”

Mrs Fryer’s Alder Health Group, which is registered in Preston, Lancashire, owned and operated Radcliffe Gardens Nursing Home. The troubled care home had been put into special measures by the CQC in June last year.

A report by the CQC raised a number of concerns including fire safety, medicine management and the absence of a registered manager on site.

The care home was found to be in breach of regulations and was issued with a ‘notice of intended closure’.