Here’s the latest I could find about The White House Care Home in Chatham, Kent.
- The care home has faced significant regulatory scrutiny from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). In 2025, inspections led to an inadequate rating and placement into special measures, prompting close regulatory oversight and required improvements around care safety, staff oversight, and governance. This was reported in April 2025 following a March 2025 inspection. [Source: summary of CQC findings and news reports from 2025, including coverage of special measures] .
- In 2026, reports indicate that the CQC closed The White House Care Home after repeated inadequate ratings across multiple inspections, with issues including lack of meaningful activities for residents, leadership gaps, and concerns about medication safety and hygiene. Residents were being relocated to other facilities as part of the closure process. This closure decision was reported in April 2026. [Source: BBC coverage, April 2026] .
- The CQC inspection history for The White House Care Home shows multiple inspections with overall inadequate ratings, including one in March 2025, illustrating ongoing governance and care quality concerns prior to the stated closure. [Source: CQC inspection summaries] .
- The home is located in Chatham, Kent, and has been operated by Curant Care Homes Limited under various ownership arrangements in recent years. The company reported plans to relocate residents with care and support during the transition. [Source: company statements and regulatory news] .
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