
Live-in care vs care home: Kenn and Nicole’s story
When dementia specialists advised against a care home, Kenn and Nicole found live-in care as another way to support their parents and keep them in the family home.
Read Kenn and Nicole's storyOperated by Endurance Care Ltd · 10 beds
Rectory House is a small care residence located in Harrietsham, with a capacity of ten. Rectory House caters for older individuals with physical disabilities. Rectory House also cares for residents with dementia and learning disabilities.
The Old Rectory, Rectory Lane, Harrietsham, ME17 1HS, Harrietsham, ME17 1HS
Rectory House is a small care residence located in Harrietsham, with a capacity of ten. Rectory House caters for older individuals with physical disabilities. Rectory House also cares for residents with dementia and learning disabilities.
The home has been registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for more than eleven years. In November 2021, the CQC rewarded Rectory House with an overall rating of good.
Endurance Care Ltd is registered as the provider that operates the care home. This is one of four facilities operated by Endurance Care Ltd.
For more information about Rectory House, please contact the home at 01622851114. More details can be found on www.nationalcaregroup.com.
Registration date: 6 December 2010
Last CQC inspection: 21 October 2021
Ratings are provided by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and reflect the most recent report for this care home, which was published on 21 October 2021.
See CQC's page explaining ratings for more details about ratings and inspection practices of care homes in England.
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