A care home in North Somerset has been given a positive score after being inspected.
The Care Quality Commission gives ratings to care providers and other organisations across England. It rates how well the service is performing against various criteria – with overall rankings ranging from 'outstanding' to 'inadequate'.
The latest batch of ratings from the CQC show a care home, Clevedon House, was rated as 'good' on November 3. The home was last inspected on October 19.
A service is given a 'good' rating when it is judged to be performing well against the CQC's criteria.