Recovery Hub @ East Leeds
At a Glance
The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.
Residential homes, Rehabilitation (illness/injury)
Staff warmth score
of reviewers answered yes
Good to know
- Registered beds37
- SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Dementia
- Last inspected2019-01-11
The Evidence
What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.
What families say
The eight family priority themes
- Staff warmth55
- Compassion & dignity60
- Cleanliness55
- Activities & engagement50
- Food quality50
- Healthcare60
- Management & leadership70
- Resident happiness55
What inspectors found
Inspected 2019-01-11
Is this home safe?
Is the care effective?
The Effective domain was rated Good at the January 2022 inspection. This domain covers training, care plans, healthcare access, and nutrition. The published report text does not include specific observations, examples, or testimony to illustrate what Good looks like in practice at this home. No detail was published about dementia training content, how often care plans are reviewed, or how healthcare professionals such as GPs are accessed.Is this home caring?
The Caring domain was rated Good at the January 2022 inspection. This domain covers staff warmth, dignity, respect, independence, and how staff interact with residents moment to moment. No specific inspector observations about staff behaviour, no resident quotes, and no relative feedback were published in the available report text. The rating alone tells you inspectors were satisfied, but it does not tell you what they saw.Is the home responsive?
The Responsive domain was rated Good at the January 2022 inspection. This domain covers activities, engagement, how individual preferences are met, and end-of-life care. The published report text does not include specific detail about what activities are available, how they are tailored to individuals, or how the home supports residents with advanced dementia who may not be able to join group sessions. No detail about end-of-life care planning was published.Is the home well-led?
The Well-led domain was rated Good at the January 2022 inspection. The home is run by Leeds City Council and has a named registered manager and a nominated individual recorded as in post. This domain covers leadership, culture, governance, staff support, and whether the home learns from incidents and complaints. No specific detail about management visibility, staff culture, or governance processes was published in the available report text.
Source: CQC inspection report →
What the evidence base says
The home cares for adults over 65 and provides specialist dementia support. Their rehabilitation programme includes assessment and therapy services designed to help residents return to independent living. While the home lists dementia care as a specialism, specific details about their approach to dementia support aren't currently available. Families considering dementia care should ask about the home's experience and facilities when they visit. 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.
DCC Family Score
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds scores in the mid-range because the inspection confirmed Good ratings across most areas but provided very little specific detail, observations, or resident testimony to support those ratings. The Requires Improvement rating for Safe pulls the overall picture down and raises questions that need direct answers from the home.
Homes in Yorkshire & Humberside typically score 68–82.Worth a visit
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds, run by Leeds City Council in Seacroft Green, Leeds, was rated Good overall at its last inspection in January 2022. Four of its five domains, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led, were rated Good, suggesting the home meets expected standards in the quality of care, staff kindness, responsiveness to individuals, and management oversight. The home supports adults over 65 and people living with dementia across 37 beds, and also offers rehabilitation for people recovering from illness or injury. The significant concern for any family choosing this home is the Requires Improvement rating for Safe, which is the domain covering staffing, medicines management, and risk. The published report provides very little specific detail, no resident or relative quotes, and no inspector observations, which makes it difficult to understand exactly what was found or what has changed since. Before visiting, ask the manager what specific issues led to the Safe rating, what actions have been taken since January 2022, and request sight of the actual staffing rota for a recent week. This inspection is now over three years old and a lot can change in that time, so asking when the next inspection is expected and whether there have been any significant staffing or management changes is essential.
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In Their Own Words
How Recovery Hub @ East Leeds describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Short-stay rehabilitation support for people recovering from hospital
Dedicated residential home,rehabilitation (illness/injury) Support in Leeds
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds in Leeds provides short-term rehabilitation care for people who need extra support after leaving hospital. The facility specialises in helping older adults regain their independence following falls, strokes or other health events. With occupational therapists, physiotherapists and social workers on site, the home focuses on helping residents rebuild their strength and mobility.
Who they care for
The home cares for adults over 65 and provides specialist dementia support. Their rehabilitation programme includes assessment and therapy services designed to help residents return to independent living.
While the home lists dementia care as a specialism, specific details about their approach to dementia support aren't currently available. Families considering dementia care should ask about the home's experience and facilities when they visit.
“If you're looking for rehabilitation support after a hospital stay, it's worth arranging a visit to see if RecoveryHub@EastLeeds could help with your family's recovery journey.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.
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.
DCC Family Score
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds scores in the mid-range because the inspection confirmed Good ratings across most areas but provided very little specific detail, observations, or resident testimony to support those ratings. The Requires Improvement rating for Safe pulls the overall picture down and raises questions that need direct answers from the home.
Homes in Yorkshire & Humberside typically score 68–82.Worth a visit
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds, run by Leeds City Council in Seacroft Green, Leeds, was rated Good overall at its last inspection in January 2022. Four of its five domains, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led, were rated Good, suggesting the home meets expected standards in the quality of care, staff kindness, responsiveness to individuals, and management oversight. The home supports adults over 65 and people living with dementia across 37 beds, and also offers rehabilitation for people recovering from illness or injury. The significant concern for any family choosing this home is the Requires Improvement rating for Safe, which is the domain covering staffing, medicines management, and risk. The published report provides very little specific detail, no resident or relative quotes, and no inspector observations, which makes it difficult to understand exactly what was found or what has changed since. Before visiting, ask the manager what specific issues led to the Safe rating, what actions have been taken since January 2022, and request sight of the actual staffing rota for a recent week. This inspection is now over three years old and a lot can change in that time, so asking when the next inspection is expected and whether there have been any significant staffing or management changes is essential.
The three questions to ask when you visitSave this home. Compare it against your shortlist.
Let our analysis show you how Recovery Hub @ East Leeds measures up against the other homes you’re considering. Free account.
In Their Own Words
How Recovery Hub @ East Leeds describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Short-stay rehabilitation support for people recovering from hospital
Dedicated residential home,rehabilitation (illness/injury) Support in Leeds
RecoveryHub@EastLeeds in Leeds provides short-term rehabilitation care for people who need extra support after leaving hospital. The facility specialises in helping older adults regain their independence following falls, strokes or other health events. With occupational therapists, physiotherapists and social workers on site, the home focuses on helping residents rebuild their strength and mobility.
Who they care for
The home cares for adults over 65 and provides specialist dementia support. Their rehabilitation programme includes assessment and therapy services designed to help residents return to independent living.
While the home lists dementia care as a specialism, specific details about their approach to dementia support aren't currently available. Families considering dementia care should ask about the home's experience and facilities when they visit.
“If you're looking for rehabilitation support after a hospital stay, it's worth arranging a visit to see if RecoveryHub@EastLeeds could help with your family's recovery journey.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.













