Inspectors say the Newcastle home is still not providing safe care despite previous warnings.
A struggling care home with a "history of failing to provide good standards of safety" has been placed in special measures.
The safeguarding system was "not always operated effectively" and it had not notified the watchdog of incidentsA lack of a system to manage medicinesInspectors found one resident had absconded six times, which it described as "totally unacceptable" as it had "put them at significant risk of harm". "People were at the risk of harm because leaders hadn't taken enough action to ensure effective systems were in place to improve the management of risk.
"We will continue to monitor the service closely and if we're not assured improvements have been made and embedded, we will not hesitate to use further enforcement powers to keep people safe."In a statement, Bowland Lodge said it was "committed to providing quality care" and was disappointed by the CQC's findings.
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