Broadoak Park, Nottingham

Reviewed by the carehome.page editorial team · Last updated 13 March 2026
Rating
Good
Beds
30
Type
Residential
Inspected
Invalid Date
Address Nuncargate Road,Kirkby-in-Ashfield,Nottingham, NG17 9DS
Beds 30
Type Care home without nursing

CQC Inspection Breakdown

Safe Good
Effective Good
Caring Good
Responsive Good
Well-led Good

About Broadoak Park

: Broadoak Park can provide care and accommodation for up to 30 people with needs relating to learning disabilities. There are seven residential bungalows and two flats. Other facilities include a resource centre for daytime activities and a clubhouse for entertainment. Our last inspection took place in March 2016 when the service was rated good, although the effective domain required improvement due to findings regarding staff training and induction.

Source: CQC inspection report

Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrsLearning disabilitiesCaring for adults over 65 yrs

About Broadoak Park

Broadoak Park is a residential care home in the heart of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, providing a supportive environment for those who need it most. The home is operated by Broadoak Group of Care Homes and can accommodate up to 30 residents. Following their most recent inspection on 16/02/2019, the Care Quality Commission rated Broadoak Park as Good. Across the five inspection categories, the home scored Good for Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, Well-led. The home caters to a range of care needs, including caring for adults under 65 yrs, learning disabilities and caring for adults over 65 yrs. The service supports learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder, older people, younger adults. The NG17 postcode area has 33 registered care homes with a combined 955 beds — so there are options to compare in the local area.

Finding the right care home is a deeply personal decision, and we hope this information helps you and your family feel more confident as you explore your options. Every person deserves care that respects their individuality, and the right home will feel welcoming from the moment you walk through the door.

Broadoak Park is one of the care homes in Nottinghamshire — a local authority with 280 CQC-registered homes, 221 of which are rated Good or Outstanding.

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What to Expect When Visiting

When visiting a residential care home, pay attention to the atmosphere as much as the facilities. The best homes feel warm, unhurried, and genuinely caring — like a place where your loved one could feel at home.

  • Try to visit at different times of day, including mealtimes, to see the home in action.
  • Speak with staff and, if possible, current residents or their families about their experience.
  • Ask how the home supports residents who may need nursing care in the future.
  • Look at the communal spaces — do they feel welcoming, clean, and well-used?

Questions to Ask When Visiting

It can be hard to know what to ask during a care home visit. Here are some questions tailored to Broadoak Park's type of care that may help guide your conversation:

  1. 1 What happens if a resident's care needs increase beyond what you can provide?
  2. 2 How do you support residents to stay active and connected to their community?
  3. 3 Can residents personalise their rooms with their own furniture and belongings?
  4. 4 What does a typical day look like for someone living here?

For a more complete checklist, see our guide to choosing a care home.

Official CQC Inspection Report

The Care Quality Commission last inspected Broadoak Park on 16/02/2019 and rated it Good. The full report includes detailed findings on safety, staffing, and quality of care.

Read the full CQC report

What families typically look for

  • - How friendly and attentive the care staff are day-to-day
  • - What activities and social events are available for residents
  • - How the home handles changing care needs over time

These reflect common priorities we see from families researching care homes. For personalised advice, we recommend visiting in person and speaking to current families.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if a resident's care needs increase beyond what you can provide?

CQC rated Broadoak Park as Good for Responsive care on 16/02/2019, which includes how the home adapts to residents' changing needs. Ask what the home's protocol is when a resident needs a higher level of nursing care — whether they support a managed transition or have partnerships with local nursing homes.

How do you support residents to stay active and connected to their community?

CQC rated Broadoak Park as Good for Caring on 16/02/2019. This domain covers how staff support residents' emotional wellbeing, social connection, and sense of purpose. During your visit, ask to see the activities timetable and speak with current residents or their families about daily life.

Can residents personalise their rooms with their own furniture and belongings?

Most residential care homes encourage residents to bring personal furniture and belongings to make their room feel like home. When visiting Broadoak Park, ask about room sizes, any restrictions on furniture, and whether residents can hang pictures and decorate their space as they wish. A personalised room can make a significant difference to a resident's sense of comfort and identity.

What does a typical day look like for someone living here?

With 30 residents and care tailored to caring for adults under 65 yrs, daily routines at Broadoak Park will be shaped around individual needs. During your visit, observe the lunchtime atmosphere, ask about morning routines and whether residents have flexibility around wake-up times and meal choices, and check what a typical afternoon looks like.

What is the CQC rating for Broadoak Park?

Broadoak Park in Nottingham is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission. The most recent inspection was on 16/02/2019. The home has 30 beds.

How many beds does Broadoak Park have?

Broadoak Park has 30 beds and operates as a residential care home in Nottingham.

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