The Care Quality Commission (CQC) identified "serious failings which led to people suffering harm" at Temple Court care home in Kettering.
The home was closed in May amid serious concerns from the CQC after a major coronavirus outbreak. BBC Northampton
See also:
- Coronavirus: Care home 'a dumping ground' for patients BBC Northampton
- Temple Court Care Home Care Quality Commission
- Temple Court care company accuses regulator of 'sweeping Covid-19 cause' under the carpet Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- 'We're not out of the woods yet', warns health chief as number of new Covid-19 cases falls in Northamptonshire Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Spread of coronavirus slows down across Northamptonshire Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Northamptonshire's firefighters clock up 700 hours working as ambulance crew during Covid-19 crisis Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Relative of Temple Court survivor says health and social care authorities have questions to answer Northamptonshire Telegraph
- Inspectors slam Kettering care home at centre of Covid death scandal as it's put into special measures Northamptonshire Telegraph
- No covid care home deaths in Northants for first week since April Northamptonshire Telegraph
- KGH records its first Covid death for a week Northamptonshire Telegraph
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