Dementia Care Home

Jubilee Care Home Ltd.

Potter Hill, Rotherham, Yorkshire, S61 4NU

Residential homes

At a Glance

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

DCC Family Score
72/ 100
Weighted from family reviews
Dementia SpecialismConfirmed

Residential homes

Families Rate The Staff72 / 100

Staff warmth score

“Well Looked After”70%

of reviewers answered yes

Good to know

  • Registered beds59
  • SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia
  • Last inspected2021-08-06

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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

The eight family priority themes

  • Staff warmth72
  • Compassion & dignity72
  • Cleanliness72
  • Activities & engagement65
  • Food quality65
  • Healthcare70
  • Management & leadership70
  • Resident happiness70
Section 02

What inspectors found

Inspected 2021-08-06

  • Is this home safe?

    Not yet rated
    Safe was rated Good at the March 2024 inspection. This domain covers staffing levels, medicines management, infection control, and how the home responds to accidents and safeguarding concerns. No specific detail from the inspection, such as staffing ratios, falls data, or medicines audit findings, is reproduced in the published text available for this report. The Good rating indicates inspectors did not find significant concerns in any of these areas.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the care effective?

    Not yet rated
    Effective was rated Good at the March 2024 inspection. This domain covers whether staff have the right training, whether care plans are detailed and kept up to date, whether residents have regular access to GPs and healthcare professionals, and whether nutrition and hydration are properly managed. The home specialises in dementia care, so inspectors would have assessed dementia-specific training as part of this domain. No specific training content, care plan examples, or food quality observations are reproduced in the available text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is this home caring?

    Not yet rated
    Caring was rated Good at the March 2024 inspection. This domain assesses whether staff treat people with kindness and respect, whether residents are supported to maintain their independence, and whether their dignity and privacy are protected. For a home specialising in dementia, this includes how staff communicate with people who may not be able to express their needs verbally. No specific inspector observations, resident quotes, or examples of staff interactions are reproduced in the available text.
    Verified by inspectorResident testimony recorded
  • Is the home responsive?

    Not yet rated
    Responsive was rated Good at the March 2024 inspection. This domain covers whether the home offers activities that are meaningful to individual residents, whether complaints are taken seriously, and whether end-of-life care is planned and compassionate. For people living with dementia, responsiveness includes one-to-one engagement for those who cannot participate in group activities. No specific activity programmes, individual engagement examples, or complaint outcomes are described in the available text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the home well-led?

    Not yet rated
    Well-led was rated Good at the March 2024 inspection. This domain assesses whether the manager is visible and effective, whether staff feel supported to raise concerns, whether the home has good governance systems, and whether the service improves over time. The registered manager is named as Mrs Erica Louise Lawrence, and the nominated individual is Mr Bins Abraham. No specific management observations, staff feedback, or governance examples are reproduced in the available text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Source: CQC inspection report →

    Section 03

    What the evidence base says

    The team supports adults of all ages, with particular experience caring for people with dementia. They provide residential care services focused on daily living support and personal care needs. For residents with dementia, the home provides specialized support tailored to individual needs. The residential setting aims to create a structured, familiar environment. 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.

72/ 100

DCC Family Score

All five domains were rated Good at the most recent inspection in March 2024, which is a genuinely positive result. However, the published inspection text shared here contains very little specific detail, so scores reflect the rating rather than observed evidence, and families should probe for specifics on a visit.

Homes in Yorkshire & Humberside typically score 68–82.
DCC Recommendation

Worth a visit

Jubilee Care Home in Rotherham was rated Good across all five inspection domains at its most recent assessment on 6 March 2024, with the report published in May 2024. A Good rating across the board means inspectors were satisfied with safety, staff training and care planning, the kindness of staff interactions, how the home responds to individual needs, and the quality of its leadership. The home cares for up to 59 people, including those living with dementia and adults under 65, and is registered with a named manager in post. The main limitation here is that the published inspection text available is very brief, which means this report cannot point you to specific observations, resident quotes, or detailed evidence in the way it normally would. A Good rating is meaningful, but it tells you the home met the standard on the day inspectors visited rather than giving you a picture of day-to-day life. On your visit, focus on what you can observe directly: how staff speak to residents in corridors, whether the home smells clean and feels calm, and whether the manager is visible and able to answer your questions without hesitation.

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In Their Own Words

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

What Jubilee Care Home Ltd. says about itself

Residential care for older adults and those with dementia in Rotherham

Jubilee Care Home – Expert Care in Rotherham

Jubilee Care Home in Rotherham provides residential care for adults over 65, including those living with dementia. The home also welcomes younger adults who need support. As a residential care setting, they focus on helping people with daily living while maintaining their independence where possible.

Care & specialisms

Who they care for

    The team supports adults of all ages, with particular experience caring for people with dementia. They provide residential care services focused on daily living support and personal care needs.

    How they describe their dementia care

    For residents with dementia, the home provides specialized support tailored to individual needs. The residential setting aims to create a structured, familiar environment.

    “If you're considering Jubilee Care Home, visiting in person will give you the clearest picture of what they offer.”

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

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