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Holbeach Meadows Care Home care home ‘thrilled’ with outstanding rating




A care home has been rated ‘outstanding’ in its very first inspection.

Holbeach Meadows Care Home is celebrating after being awarded the highest possible rating.

Staff at Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock and CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa celebrating their CQC success. Photo supplied
Staff at Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock and CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa celebrating their CQC success. Photo supplied

The 66-bed home, which provides residential, respite, palliative and dementia care, achieved outstanding in the key areas of caring, effective, and well-led, and good in safe and responsive — resulting in its overall outstanding rating.

The CQC praised the home for its exceptional leadership, compassionate culture, and person-centred approach that empowers residents to live with dignity, choice, and independence.

Inspectors described Holbeach Meadows as a ‘vibrant, nurturing place where people can truly thrive’, highlighting that peoples experiences of the home were ‘overwhelmingly positive’ and residents felt ‘safe, respected, and genuinely cared for’.

Staff at Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock , CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa and care manager Jessica McPolin celebrating their CQC success. Photo supplied
Staff at Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock , CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa and care manager Jessica McPolin celebrating their CQC success. Photo supplied

The report also highlighted that the home ‘demonstrated a strong commitment to listening, responding and continuously improving’.

Home Manager Gemma Woodcock said she was ‘over the moon’ with the result.

She added, “We are absolutely thrilled to have achieved an outstanding rating - especially at our very first inspection. This recognition is a reflection of the passion, dedication, and teamwork that goes into everything we do here.

Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock , CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa and care manager Jessica McPolin celebrating their CQC success with staff and residents. Photo supplied
Holbeach Meadows Care Home with home manager Gemma Woodcock , CEO Daniel Rowark-Donowa and care manager Jessica McPolin celebrating their CQC success with staff and residents. Photo supplied

“Our goal has always been to create a home where people can live with dignity, independence, and joy - and where families feel truly part of our community.

“I’m incredibly proud of our team and what this means for the people of Holbeach. It shows that outstanding care is right here at Holbeach Meadows.”

Feedback from residents and families featured heavily in the CQC report, with many describing Holbeach Meadows as ‘warm, welcoming, and family-like’.

One resident said: “I feel safe here, I just do. Nothing worries me and the staff are here to look out for me.”

Another added: “We have a good laugh together when they help me. They always knock before they come in, which means a lot. It feels like my home.”

One family member commented: “When we looked around homes, Holbeach Meadows just shone above the rest. It’s welcoming, warm, and feels like a hotel.

“The staff have been exceptional from day one and treat Mum with such kindness and respect.”

Holbeach Meadows Care Home supports adults of all ages, including those living with dementia, sensory impairments, physical disabilities, and mental health conditions.



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