People in Action Domiciliary Care - Worcester
Supported living in Worcester. Regulated by CQC.
Good
Last inspected about 7 years ago
Published 2019-03-21
Read this rating with care. It reflects a visit more than five years ago. Ask the service when it was last inspected and whether the manager has changed since.
What the inspectors scored
| Area assessed | Rating |
|---|---|
| Safe | Good |
| Effective | Good |
| Caring | Good |
| Responsive | Good |
| Well-led | Good |
Details
- Type of care
- Supported living
- Address
- Suite 2, Crown House, Blackpole East, Worcester, WR3 8SG
- Telephone
- 01905755843
- Website
- www.people-in-action.co.uk
- Registered provider
- People in Action
- Registered manager
- Marchewka, Aleksandra
- Registered since
- 2011-04-07
- Local authority
- Worcestershire
- Constituency
- Worcester
- Regulator record
- View on cqc.org.uk
Who this service is for
- Children 0-18 years
- Dementia
- Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder
- Mental Health
- Older People
- People who misuse drugs and alcohol
- People with an eating disorder
- Physical Disability
- Sensory Impairment
- Younger Adults
- Caring for children (0 - 18yrs)
- Sensory impairments
- Caring for adults under 65 yrs
- Learning disabilities
- Mental health conditions
- Caring for adults over 65 yrs
- Substance misuse problems
- Eating disorders
- Physical disabilities
The operator’s wider record
People in Action runs 6 services in the UK with 21 beds. Across the estate:
- 6 good
Other supported living services in Worcestershire
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Outstanding Last inspected about 7 years ago
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Outstanding Last inspected about 6 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 3 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 4 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 6 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 4 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 5 years ago
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Good Last inspected about 8 years ago
Source: CQC HSCA Active Locations, 4 August 2026. Ratings and inspection dates are published by CQC and reproduced here under the Open Government Licence. Always check the regulator’s own record before making a decision.