Dementia Care Home

Kentford Manor Care Home – Care UK

Jeddah Way, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8JY

Nursing homes

At a Glance

The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.

DCC Family Score
68/ 100
Weighted from family reviews
Dementia SpecialismConfirmed

Nursing homes

Families Rate The Staff72 / 100

Staff warmth score

“Well Looked After”65%

of reviewers answered yes

Good to know

  • Registered beds88
  • SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia, Physical disabilities
  • Last inspected2023-01-17

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The Evidence

What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.

Section 01

What families say

Families describe a genuine warmth that extends throughout the home, from the carers and nurses to the drivers and housekeeping team. Many mention how quickly their relatives settled in, with visitors noting they feel comfortable and reassured during their time there. The atmosphere strikes that balance between professional care and personal attention that helps residents feel genuinely at home.

The eight family priority themes

  • Staff warmth72
  • Compassion & dignity72
  • Cleanliness65
  • Activities & engagement60
  • Food quality58
  • Healthcare65
  • Management & leadership42
  • Resident happiness65
Section 02

What inspectors found

Inspected 2023-01-17

  • Is this home safe?

    Good
    Kentford Manor was rated Good for safety at the November 2022 inspection. The published report extract does not provide specific detail about what inspectors observed in this domain. Safety covers staffing levels, medicines management, infection control, and how the home responds to incidents and accidents. The Good rating indicates inspectors did not find significant concerns in these areas, but no direct observations or testimony are available to confirm the specifics.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the care effective?

    Good
    The home was rated Good for Effective at the November 2022 inspection. This domain covers care planning, staff training, access to healthcare professionals including GPs, and nutrition. The published report extract does not include specific inspector observations, staff testimony, or record reviews to illustrate how these areas were assessed. The Good rating indicates inspectors were satisfied with the overall standard, but no granular detail is available.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is this home caring?

    Good
    Kentford Manor received a Good rating in Caring at the November 2022 inspection. This domain covers staff warmth, dignity, respect, privacy, and how well staff support residents to maintain independence. The published report extract does not include direct inspector observations, resident quotes, or family testimony to illustrate what this looked like in practice. The Good rating indicates inspectors were satisfied, but no specific evidence is available in the published text.
    Verified by inspectorResident testimony recorded
  • Is the home responsive?

    Good
    Kentford Manor was rated Good in Responsive at the November 2022 inspection. This domain covers whether the home tailors its care to individual needs, provides meaningful activities, responds to complaints, and plans for end of life. The published report extract does not include specific descriptions of activities observed, complaint responses reviewed, or individual care examples. The Good rating is a positive signal but cannot be verified from the available text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the home well-led?

    Requires improvement
    Kentford Manor was rated Requires Improvement in Well-led at the November 2022 inspection. This is the only domain that did not achieve a Good rating. The Well-led domain covers management oversight, governance systems, staff culture, and whether the home uses information about incidents and complaints to drive improvement. A registered manager (Miss Hannah Leanne Nurse) and a nominated individual (Ms Rachel Louise Harvey) are named in the report. The published extract does not describe what specifically caused the Requires Improvement rating or what the home was asked to address.
    Verified by inspector
  • Source: CQC inspection report →

    Section 03

    What the evidence base says

    The home provides both permanent residential care and valuable respite stays, with particular experience in supporting smooth transitions from hospital. Their expertise spans dementia care, physical disability support, and caring for both older adults and those under 65 who need specialist assistance. The home's dementia care approach focuses on creating a secure, familiar environment where residents can maintain their sense of self. Staff demonstrate understanding of the unique challenges dementia presents, working to ensure each person feels valued and comfortable in their surroundings. All areas worth probing directly during a visit.

The DCC Verdict

Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.

68/ 100

DCC Family Score

Kentford Manor scores well on the themes families care about most, staff warmth and compassion, but the Requires Improvement rating in Well-led pulls the overall score down and is the main thing to probe on a visit.

Homes in East typically score 68–82.

The three-lens summary

Lens 01

What families tell us

Families describe a genuine warmth that extends throughout the home, from the carers and nurses to the drivers and housekeeping team. Many mention how quickly their relatives settled in, with visitors noting they feel comfortable and reassured during their time there. The atmosphere strikes that balance between professional care and personal attention that helps residents feel genuinely at home.

Lens 02

What inspectors have recorded

When early challenges arose, the management team responded with transparency and swift action to resolve concerns. The manager maintains an open-door approach, making themselves available to families and demonstrating a clear commitment to continuous improvement. This responsive style seems to filter through the whole team, creating an environment where problems get addressed rather than overlooked.

Lens 03

How it sits against good practice

While one serious concern about end-of-life care standards requires attention, the overwhelming feedback paints a picture of a home that works hard to get things right for its residents and their families.

DCC Recommendation

Worth a visit

Kentford Manor, on Jeddah Way in Newmarket, was rated Good overall at its inspection in November 2022, with Good ratings in Safe, Effective, Caring, and Responsive. The home provides nursing care and has specialisms in dementia, physical disabilities, and care for both older and younger adults across 88 beds. The registered manager is named in the report, and the organisational structure is clearly set out. The main concern to take into any visit is the Requires Improvement rating in Well-led. This domain covers management oversight, governance, and whether the home learns from things that go wrong. The published report extract does not provide detailed findings behind any of the ratings, so there is limited specific evidence available to assess what inspectors actually observed. On a visit, ask the manager directly what prompted the Requires Improvement in leadership, what has changed since November 2022, and whether a follow-up inspection has taken place. Ask to see evidence of how the home has acted on the inspector's concerns.

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In Their Own Words

How Kentford Manor Care Home – Care UK describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.

What Kentford Manor Care Home – Care UK says about itself

Where warmth and professionalism create a reassuring environment

Kentford Manor – Expert Care in Newmarket

Finding the right care home often means balancing practical needs with that hard-to-define feeling of 'rightness.' Kentford Manor in Newmarket offers residential and dementia care in a bright, well-maintained setting where families consistently describe feeling welcomed from their very first visit. The home specialises in supporting adults over 65, those living with dementia, and younger adults with physical disabilities.

Care & specialisms

Who they care for

    The home provides both permanent residential care and valuable respite stays, with particular experience in supporting smooth transitions from hospital. Their expertise spans dementia care, physical disability support, and caring for both older adults and those under 65 who need specialist assistance.

    How they describe their dementia care

    The home's dementia care approach focuses on creating a secure, familiar environment where residents can maintain their sense of self. Staff demonstrate understanding of the unique challenges dementia presents, working to ensure each person feels valued and comfortable in their surroundings.

    “While one serious concern about end-of-life care standards requires attention, the overwhelming feedback paints a picture of a home that works hard to get things right for its residents and their families.”

    DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.

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