Flaxman Avenue care home, a short-break support service providing personal care to two people at the time of an inspection in October, was rated good overall by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) on November 25.
The service can support up to six people with a learning disability, autism and/or other sensory and complex needs.
Although the CQC was pleased with most aspects of how the City of York Council service was run, it also ruled that “the service management and leadership was inconsistent".
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