The report said that people at the home were happy and cared for by staff who knew them.
The CQC said that the home had previously been in breach of legal regulations, in relation to safe care and treatment.
An assessment was undertaken to check that the provider had followed the action plan from the last inspection, and the report stated that improvements had been made.
The report said that staff understood and managed risks to people’s health and welfare.
It also said there was enough staff with the right skills, qualifications, and experience, and staff were recruited safely.
The home, on Queens Road, was ‘generally well maintained’, though the report told of a leak in the ceiling of the dining room, which has been repaired since the inspection.
It was clean, and improvements had been made to the kitchen and laundry since the last inspection, though it was suggested that some areas would benefit from decoration.
The CQC explained that since the last inspection, there has been a change in management, and that the new manager promoted a ‘learning culture’ based on ‘honesty and transparency’.
The report, published on August 27, said that because of this, people and staff felt able to talk to the manager, and that there was an open-door policy.
The report said: “Feedback from people and their relatives about the support they received was consistently good.
“People told us they were happy with the support provided at Elizabeth House, and the staff were kind and caring.
“Relatives were positive about the care their loved ones received.
“They told us staff knew their loved ones well and provided the care and support they needed.
“Overall, people felt there were enough staff available to support them; our observations during the assessment found staff to be attentive and quick to respond to people’s requests for assistance.
“We observed people were happy and comfortable around the staff and there was a good level of positive interaction between staff and people.
“People and relatives spoke highly of the manager and found her approachable.
“One relative told us, ‘The manager has been the one constant in the home. She keeps me in the loop with everything and is very helpful’.”