Hi Statinisland, I sent you a PM.
Like I say, what I wrote about the CQC over five years ago still stands today and then some! I was under the name Professor Dent then.
The month after I posted that, the CQC failed Firtree House Nursing Home in Banstead, Surrey, on all counts - but chose not to tell anyone. As with you, the sat on the report for eight months.
It only came out because of my own investigations, phone calls etc.
The month after the 'secret' CQC visit, and exactly one month after Surrey's Safeguarding teams were informed about problems about Firtree (characteristically, SCC don't reveal who made this warning or of what it consisted) my mother was admitted to Epsom General Hospital and nearly died.
The hospital doesn't report such cases to Safeguarding - that's because dead bodies save them a fortune.
Later, when I found out about the failed CQC rating, I took it to the local press, who ran it here:
www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/11547288.care-quality-commission-complicit-in-wrongdoing-of-nursing-homes-says-angry-relative/
This led to a front-page follow up story the next week, with another relative complaining.
I didn't realise this would be seen as whistleblowing, and had no idea how corrupt Surrey's Safeguarding teams are! Naively, I actually thought they'd be pleased I'd alerted the public to this dodgy care home - not a bit of it. Cover up is everything.
Surrey's Safeguarding teams declared war on us.
They tasked my mother's subsequent care home - where she was under free NHS Continuing Healthcare - to spy on us and subject us to surveillance! You can read about it here:
www.goodcareguide.co.uk/eldercare/care-homes/surrey/the-reigate-beaumont-rh29jb/
NHS Choices refused to run the review.
They timed the hit for Christmas Eve - it was authorised by Surrey County Council, the charmers!
We got out just in time - I think they overplayed their hand. We took her to another care home, got her assessed and they accepted her. We didn't take her back. This must have miffed Surrey, who I think were hoping to play a game with us where they could have us banned from seeing her at the previous care home, and basically have her killed via dehydration. We wouldn't have been able to prove anything afterwards.
It seems we nixed their plans!
From thereon, however we were placed under surveillance by the State, basically. I don't have time to go into it, but you find you're pulling at a very long piece of string when you investigate corruption in adult social care.
Staff and carers at subsequent care homes are 'tipped off' about you, that you're trouble, but never let on so you wonder why people are being off with you.
Safeguarding heads and social workers play the game well - they pretend to be your friends and pretend to exonerate you of all concerns raised by the care home against you. You won't know - until you make a Subject Access Request to the Council - that they were ones behind the care home's attack plan!
They suggest you'd like to get your parent back to the family home! Fine, you think, let's go for it. This turns out to be a ruse - it allows them to a) Make out you're likely to abscond with your parent which, like parents who abscond with their kids, is a big deal; it lets them get a Court Order preventing you from seeing your parent and even lets them assume full control via the Deputyship and b) It lets them assume control of your situation. Later you'll find out you were investigated under Section 42 of the Care Act, where 'abuse' is alleged. The abuse, it turns out, is yours and never the care homes, where all allegations and crimes are ignored by the Council.
Complicit you'll find are the CQC, the NMC and even quite likely your local MP - if he's Chris Grayling. It is astonishing that in three meetings we held with him over the course of the year, discussing the odd and negative interest of Social Services, he never even hinted it might be due to my whistleblowing one of their dodgy care homes to the press! Even when I produced evidence of it in our final meeting, he looked disappointed I'd found out, then recovered when he realised it didn't really affect him and he wasn't incriminated.
We were totally played.
While Grayling make out he was raising our case with Safeguarding, this is what happened to our mother:
www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/horrific-footage-shows-how-care-9700188
So far nobody's been held responsible for what happened to her and that's kind of par for the course. For the record, nobody at Surrey County Council has ever even contacted us about the above event, they simply never spoke to us about it. Nor did Chris Grayling, of course. These are the people you are dealing with.
And that's adult social care for you. What happened five years ago is obviously happening today, and that's because it's approved at the highest level. However, I would exercise caution, because if you make waves about it, the State will absolutely go for you. You'll get the South Yorkshire police - Hillsborough relatives treatment; they have a playbook by which they go.