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The report also said that Davies Court staff had a culture of regular review and they were praised for a focus on "continuous learning, innovation and encouraging creative ways of delivering equality of experience, outcome and quality of life for people". Rotherham Council said it had invested in the care home in recent years, including in the development of garden areas and additional workforce capacity. Baker-Rogers said the findings of the CQC report into Davies Court were "fantastic news". "The report is a clear reflection of the hard work of the dedicated teams at Davies Court," she said. "As a council, we are committed to enabling residents to live as well and as independently as possible, for as long as possible, and it's pleasing to see the CQC has recognised this."