Inspectors say people 'deserve a much higher standard of care' than currently offered by the home.
A Lancashire residential home which cares for people with autism and learning disabilities has been told to make urgent improvements.
Significant shortfalls in leadership remained, meaning people were not guaranteed to receive the right care.The CQC made unannounced visits to the home in June and July. It was looking after six people at the time. The service remains in special measures which means it will be kept under review by CQC and re-inspected to check significant improvements have been made.
"We found there were significant shortfalls with the leadership team and the culture they created didn't ensure people were receiving a high standard of care.
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