West Ridings Care Home, Wakefield

Reviewed by the carehome.page editorial team · Last updated 13 March 2026
Rating
Inadequate
Beds
180
Type
Nursing
Inspected
Dec 2025
Address Off Lingwell Gate Lane,Lofthouse,Wakefield, WF3 3JX
Beds 180
Type Care home with nursing

CQC Inspection Breakdown

Safe Inadequate
Effective Requires improvement
Caring Requires improvement
Responsive Requires improvement
Well-led Inadequate

About West Ridings Care Home

Date of Assessment: 6, 13 and 15 October 2025. West Ridings Care Home is a care home that can accommodate up to 180 people who require support with nursing or personal care needs, mental health conditions and physical disabilities, some of whom were living with dementia. At the time of our assessment there were 75 people using the service. The service had 6 separate units, and care was provided in 3 of those units.

What residents and families say

One person told us, “I press the alarm [buzzer] and 10 minutes goes by, 20 minutes, 30 minutes goes by and they [staff] don’t come.
“I press the alarm [buzzer] and 10 minutes goes by, 20 minutes, 30 minutes goes by and they [staff] don’t come.”
“[Person] wanted the toilet, [staff came over and said] ‘I can’t deal with [person] at the minute. I’m doing the sandwiches; [person] will have to wait 20 minutes.”

Source: CQC inspection report

Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrsDementiaMental health conditionsCaring for adults over 65 yrsPhysical disabilities

About West Ridings Care Home

West Ridings Care Home provides nursing and personal care in Wakefield, Wakefield, supporting residents to live with dignity and independence. The home is operated by Advinia Care Homes Limited and can accommodate up to 180 residents. Following their most recent inspection on 31/12/2025, the Care Quality Commission rated West Ridings Care Home as Inadequate. Across the five inspection categories, the home scored Requires Improvement for Effective and Caring and Responsive; Inadequate for Safe and Well-led. The home caters to a range of care needs, including caring for adults under 65 yrs, dementia, mental health conditions, caring for adults over 65 yrs and physical disabilities. The service supports dementia, mental health, older people, physical disability, younger adults. Regulated activities at the home include accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The WF3 postcode area has 12 registered care homes with a combined 438 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.

West Ridings Care Home is one of the care homes in Wakefield — a local authority with 98 CQC-registered homes, 66 of which are rated Good or Outstanding.

Respite Care at West Ridings Care Home

As a nursing care home, West Ridings Care Home in Wakefield can often provide respite care — short-term stays designed to give family carers a planned break while their loved one receives professional care. Respite placements typically last from a few days to several weeks, depending on need and availability.

Who might use respite care here?

Families caring for someone with dementia, physical disabilities, or complex nursing needs at home often use respite care to manage caregiver burnout, attend to personal health matters, or take a holiday knowing their loved one is safe and cared for. With 180 beds and nursing staff on-site, West Ridings Care Home can manage residents with higher care needs during their stay.

How respite care works

Respite stays are usually arranged in advance through the local authority's adult social care team or directly with the home. Your relative receives the same level of care as permanent residents — meals, medication, activities, and staff support — for a fraction of the permanent weekly fee. Funding may come from the local council, your savings, or a combination. The home will need a recent care assessment and details of your relative's medical conditions and medication.

Questions to ask about respite

When contacting West Ridings Care Home, confirm they accept respite placements, check their availability calendar (respite beds fill quickly in peak seasons), ask about their cancellation policy if your plans change, and whether they offer flexible lengths of stay or minimum-length requirements. It's also worth asking how they handle the settling-in period — some homes assign a key worker for respite residents to aid continuity.

Contact West Ridings Care Home directly or speak with your local authority commissioning team to arrange a respite assessment.

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What to Expect When Visiting

When visiting a nursing care home, it helps to see the clinical environment in action alongside the day-to-day living spaces. A good visit should leave you feeling reassured about both the medical and emotional care on offer.

  • 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 about the nurse-to-resident ratio, especially during nights and weekends.
  • Check whether the home can manage any specific medical conditions or equipment needs.
  • Check whether outside spaces are secure and whether activities are tailored for people with dementia.
  • Assess the accessibility of corridors, bathrooms, and outdoor areas for wheelchair users.

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 West Ridings Care Home's type of care that may help guide your conversation:

  1. 1 What medical conditions do your nurses have experience managing?
  2. 2 How quickly can a nurse attend to a resident in an emergency?
  3. 3 Are there regular GP visits, or do residents need to travel for appointments?
  4. 4 What is your approach to pain management and end-of-life care?

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

Official CQC Inspection Report

The Care Quality Commission last inspected West Ridings Care Home on 31/12/2025 and rated it Inadequate. The full report includes detailed findings on safety, staffing, and quality of care.

Read the full CQC report

What families typically look for

  • - Whether nurses are on-site 24 hours and their qualifications
  • - How the home manages medication and medical emergencies
  • - Staff-to-resident ratios, especially overnight
  • - Specialist dementia training and secure outdoor spaces

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 medical conditions do your nurses have experience managing?

West Ridings Care Home has nursing staff experienced in supporting people with caring for adults under 65 yrs and dementia. In the most recent CQC inspection on 31/12/2025, the home was rated Inadequate for Safe care — a category that covers clinical training, medication management, and infection control. Ask the nursing team directly about any specific medical conditions during your visit.

How quickly can a nurse attend to a resident in an emergency?

CQC inspectors rated West Ridings Care Home as Inadequate for Safe care on 31/12/2025. The Safe domain covers emergency protocols, staffing ratios, and risk management. Ask the home about nurse-to-resident ratios specifically during night and weekend shifts, when response times are most critical.

Are there regular GP visits, or do residents need to travel for appointments?

Residents at West Ridings Care Home typically remain registered with a local GP who can visit the home for routine and urgent appointments. As a nursing care home, on-site nurses handle day-to-day clinical care. Ask the home which GP surgery they work with and how specialist referrals are managed.

What is your approach to pain management and end-of-life care?

CQC inspectors rated West Ridings Care Home as Requires Improvement for Caring on 31/12/2025. This domain specifically assesses how staff treat residents with compassion and dignity, including during palliative and end-of-life care. Ask the nursing team about their approach to pain management and whether they work with a local hospice or palliative care team.

What is the CQC rating for West Ridings Care Home?

West Ridings Care Home in Wakefield is rated Inadequate by the Care Quality Commission. The most recent inspection was on 31/12/2025. The home has 180 beds.

How many beds does West Ridings Care Home have?

West Ridings Care Home has 180 beds and operates as a care home with nursing in Wakefield.

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Last CQC inspection: 31 December 2025
Re-inspection overdue — was due: July 2026

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