Here’s the latest I can confirm from reputable sources:
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The White House care home in Chatham, Kent, has faced repeated CQC concerns and was previously placed in special measures after inspections in 2025. The most recent coverage notes continued regulatory action and concerns about resident wellbeing and leadership, with plans to relocate residents as needed. These developments followed a sequence of inadequate ratings by the CQC and ongoing scrutiny of safety and care quality. [BBC coverage of the 2026 closure decision citing CQC findings][2]
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As of late April 2026, reports indicate the CQC proceeded to shut the White House Care Home in Chatham, with arrangements being made to relocate residents to other facilities. The decision was framed as a last resort after multiple inadequate inspections, and leadership was noted to have failed to address a harmful culture and medication safety issues. [BBC article on the closure][2]
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Historical context: The White House has been marketed and discussed in industry channels as a Kent care home with a long-running operation, including a prior sale in 2020–2021 and subsequent regulatory scrutiny. These events are part of the backdrop to the 2025–2026 regulatory actions. [Christie & Co. press release; BBC summary][3][2]
Notes and caution:
- The situation is evolving, and local authorities and the CQC may publish further updates about the status of residents, closure logistics, and alternative placements. If you or someone you know is affected, contact the CQC or the local council for victim assistance and placement options. [BBC closure report][2]
Would you like me to pull the latest official CQC inspection summaries or provide guidance on next steps for arranging care placements in the Kent area? I can also summarize the regulatory timeline in a brief timeline format with key dates. [BBC closure report][2]