Care home owner says CQC rating 'killing business' amid 16 month re-inspection wait
The owner of The Swallows care home in Haverhill, west Suffolk, has said a lack of re-inspection since the CQC rated it inadequate is killing her business.
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Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
The owner of The Swallows care home in Haverhill, west Suffolk, has said a lack of re-inspection since the CQC rated it inadequate is killing her business.
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