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WEST Yorkshire-based Czajka Care Group has achieved a sparkling infection control rating of more than 99 per cent, on average, across its five homes, following a rigorous annual inspection that examines all areas of cleanliness and hygiene in care and nursing homes.

Currergate Nursing Home, in Steeton, and Beanlands Nursing Home, in Cross Hills, as well as Fairmount Nursing Home, Brookfield Care Home, and Staveley Birk Leas Nursing Home, which are all in Nab Wood near Shipley, all achieved ‘excellent’ ratings.

The inspection is carried out by Infection Prevention, Public Health and City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council Department of Health and Wellbeing, which highlighted how infection prevention and control management is always a major priority and an integral part of the overall running of Czajka Care Group’s homes.

This latest success comes on the back of Currergate Nursing Home and Beanlands Nursing Home both receiving glowing reports from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which rated them as ‘good’ during in-depth assessments late last year. This was then mirrored at Staveley Birk Leas earlier this year. Both Fairmount Nursing Home and Brookfield Care Home already hold ‘good’ ratings.

Konrad Czajka, Managing Director of Czajka Care Group, said: “Our team always works hard to ensure we meet the highest standards of hygiene every single day. The inspection looks at the whole home, except the kitchen, checking everything from mattresses to bins, the clinical rooms, and all medical equipment. It’s a thorough inspection and we are delighted with the results. We place a huge emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene in our homes, and welcome such a rigorous testing process as it reinforces the high standards of care that our residents enjoy.”  

The assessors looked at everything from general management, staff health and training, to the guidelines and policies that Czajka Care Group has in place. Examining all communal and private rooms, bathrooms and visitor WCs, the inspectors also assessed laundry and linen management, food hygiene, waste management, and the handling and disposal of sharp objects. All of the residential equipment was also put through its paces.

Konrad added: “We take infection control very seriously, and prevention is the very best course of action, which is why the whole team put such a focus on maintaining the very highest standards of cleanliness. We pride ourselves on running safe, clean homes, that are a real home from home.”

Czajka Care Group also holds the Investors in People Accreditation and the five-star Food Hygiene Rating Scheme Certificate which all five homes, and The Clubhouse at Fairmount Park, have achieved. All five homes have also been awarded the prestigious Gold Standard Framework Accreditation Quality Hallmark Award which is further testament to their high standards.

For further information about Czajka Care Group, visit www.czajka.co.uk