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Firm that provides at-home care for people with a range of health conditions failed to ensure staff were competent, watchdog says

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Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories A firm that provides at-home care for people with a range of health conditions failed to ensure its staff were competent to do so, a watchdog has found.

Assured Care (Stockport) Ltd looks after more than 200 people with conditions including dementia, eating disorders and learning disabilities.

But it has now been ordered to improve following an inspection of its services by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). READ MORE: Care service that allegedly 'missed 15 home visits in one day' placed in special measures A new report says the provider ‘had not ensured staff had the necessary, up to date training in place before providing care and support to people’.

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