Tamara House
At a Glance
The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.
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Staff warmth score
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Good to know
- Registered beds29
- SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Dementia, Mental health conditions
- Last inspected2021-12-30
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The Evidence
What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.
What families say
Families describe feeling their relatives are in safe, kind hands here. The care team shows real knowledge of individual residents — understanding their habits, preferences and what makes them comfortable. When residents struggle with eating, staff persist gently with different foods and approaches to keep them nourished.
The eight family priority themes
- Staff warmth72
- Compassion & dignity72
- Cleanliness65
- Activities & engagement60
- Food quality55
- Healthcare65
- Management & leadership45
- Resident happiness65
What inspectors found
Inspected 2021-12-30
Is this home safe?
Is the care effective?
The inspection rated the Effective domain as Good. The published summary does not include specific detail on care plan quality, GP access, dementia training content, or food provision. The home is registered to care for people living with dementia and mental health conditions alongside older adults, which requires specialist knowledge from staff.Is this home caring?
The inspection rated the Caring domain as Good, which means inspectors were satisfied that staff treated residents with kindness and respect at the time of the visit. The published summary does not include specific observations of staff interactions, quotes from residents or relatives, or examples of dignity being upheld in practice.Is the home responsive?
The inspection rated the Responsive domain as Good. This domain covers whether the home tailors care to individual needs, offers meaningful activities, and has plans in place for end of life. The published summary does not include specific detail on the activity programme, individual engagement for residents with advanced dementia, or how the home responds to changing needs.Is the home well-led?
The well-led domain was rated Requires Improvement at the January 2022 inspection, the only domain not to reach Good. This is the domain that covers management visibility, governance, staff culture, accountability, and the home's ability to learn and improve. The published summary does not detail what specific shortfalls led to this rating. A monitoring review in July 2023 found no evidence requiring a rating change, meaning this shortfall remained on record at that point.
Source: CQC inspection report →
What the evidence base says
The home specialises in caring for adults over 65 with dementia and mental health conditions. They work to understand each resident's specific needs and tailor their approach accordingly. For residents living with dementia, the team gathers detailed information about the person's life and preferences before admission. This helps staff provide more personalised support that respects who the person has always been. 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
Tamara House scores in the mid-range, reflecting a home that has made genuine progress from a previous Requires Improvement rating to Good across four of five inspection areas, but where the well-led domain remains at Requires Improvement and the published inspection report contains limited specific detail to reassure families on day-to-day care.
Homes in South West typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
Families describe feeling their relatives are in safe, kind hands here. The care team shows real knowledge of individual residents — understanding their habits, preferences and what makes them comfortable. When residents struggle with eating, staff persist gently with different foods and approaches to keep them nourished.
What inspectors have recorded
The care team's approach to supporting residents has drawn both praise and concern from families. While some describe staff advocating strongly for residents who cannot speak up for themselves, one family experienced a troubling situation where serious health changes weren't properly identified or communicated during visiting restrictions.
How it sits against good practice
If you're considering Tamara House for someone close to you, visiting will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family's needs.
Worth a visit
Tamara House in Torpoint was rated Good at its most recent inspection, carried out in January 2022 and published in February 2022. That rating represents a meaningful improvement from a previous Requires Improvement judgement across four of five inspection domains, covering safety, effectiveness, caring, and responsiveness. The home is registered for 29 residents and specialises in dementia, mental health conditions, and older adults. A subsequent monitoring review in July 2023 found no evidence requiring a reassessment of the rating. The main caution is that the well-led domain remains at Requires Improvement, and the published inspection summary provides very limited specific detail about day-to-day care. This means there is a significant gap between what the rating tells you and what you actually need to know before choosing this home for your parent. On a visit, ask the manager directly about night staffing numbers, how often agency staff cover shifts, and what specific steps have been taken to address the leadership shortfall. The inspection is now over three years old, which means the picture may have changed. Treat this report as a starting point, not a final answer.
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In Their Own Words
How Tamara House describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Specialist dementia and mental health care in peaceful Torpoint
Tamara House – Expert Care in Torpoint
When someone you love needs specialist support for dementia or mental health conditions, finding the right environment matters deeply. Tamara House in Torpoint provides residential care for older adults, with particular expertise in supporting residents with complex needs. The home takes time to understand each person before they arrive, gathering information about their preferences and personality to help make the transition smoother.
Who they care for
The home specialises in caring for adults over 65 with dementia and mental health conditions. They work to understand each resident's specific needs and tailor their approach accordingly.
For residents living with dementia, the team gathers detailed information about the person's life and preferences before admission. This helps staff provide more personalised support that respects who the person has always been.
“If you're considering Tamara House for someone close to you, visiting will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family's needs.”
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
Tamara House scores in the mid-range, reflecting a home that has made genuine progress from a previous Requires Improvement rating to Good across four of five inspection areas, but where the well-led domain remains at Requires Improvement and the published inspection report contains limited specific detail to reassure families on day-to-day care.
Homes in South West typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
Families describe feeling their relatives are in safe, kind hands here. The care team shows real knowledge of individual residents — understanding their habits, preferences and what makes them comfortable. When residents struggle with eating, staff persist gently with different foods and approaches to keep them nourished.
What inspectors have recorded
The care team's approach to supporting residents has drawn both praise and concern from families. While some describe staff advocating strongly for residents who cannot speak up for themselves, one family experienced a troubling situation where serious health changes weren't properly identified or communicated during visiting restrictions.
How it sits against good practice
If you're considering Tamara House for someone close to you, visiting will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family's needs.
Worth a visit
Tamara House in Torpoint was rated Good at its most recent inspection, carried out in January 2022 and published in February 2022. That rating represents a meaningful improvement from a previous Requires Improvement judgement across four of five inspection domains, covering safety, effectiveness, caring, and responsiveness. The home is registered for 29 residents and specialises in dementia, mental health conditions, and older adults. A subsequent monitoring review in July 2023 found no evidence requiring a reassessment of the rating. The main caution is that the well-led domain remains at Requires Improvement, and the published inspection summary provides very limited specific detail about day-to-day care. This means there is a significant gap between what the rating tells you and what you actually need to know before choosing this home for your parent. On a visit, ask the manager directly about night staffing numbers, how often agency staff cover shifts, and what specific steps have been taken to address the leadership shortfall. The inspection is now over three years old, which means the picture may have changed. Treat this report as a starting point, not a final answer.
The three questions to ask when you visitSave this home. Compare it against your shortlist.
Let our analysis show you how Tamara House measures up against the other homes you’re considering. Free account.
In Their Own Words
How Tamara House describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Specialist dementia and mental health care in peaceful Torpoint
Tamara House – Expert Care in Torpoint
When someone you love needs specialist support for dementia or mental health conditions, finding the right environment matters deeply. Tamara House in Torpoint provides residential care for older adults, with particular expertise in supporting residents with complex needs. The home takes time to understand each person before they arrive, gathering information about their preferences and personality to help make the transition smoother.
Who they care for
The home specialises in caring for adults over 65 with dementia and mental health conditions. They work to understand each resident's specific needs and tailor their approach accordingly.
For residents living with dementia, the team gathers detailed information about the person's life and preferences before admission. This helps staff provide more personalised support that respects who the person has always been.
Management & ethos
The care team's approach to supporting residents has drawn both praise and concern from families. While some describe staff advocating strongly for residents who cannot speak up for themselves, one family experienced a troubling situation where serious health changes weren't properly identified or communicated during visiting restrictions.
The home & environment
The building itself feels light and airy, with comfortable spaces throughout. Residents' clothing is laundered regularly and personal hygiene is carefully maintained. The environment is kept clean and nicely decorated, creating a pleasant atmosphere for daily life.
“If you're considering Tamara House for someone close to you, visiting will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family's needs.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.
















