Mearns House Care Home in Newton Mearns has received a grade 5 Care Inspectorate report, highlighting warm care, strong leadership and resident wellbeing.

Mearns House Care Home in Newton Mearns is celebrating a very positive Care Inspectorate outcome, with the home receiving a Grade 5 following a recent inspection.
The visit highlighted the warm, welcoming and homely atmosphere within Mearns House, alongside strong leadership, meaningful activity, person-centred care and positive outcomes for residents.
Located in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, Mearns House is part of Meallmore’s group of care homes across Scotland, providing high-quality care and support in a comfortable, calm and well-managed environment.
The inspection recognised many of the qualities that matter most to residents and families when choosing a care home in Newton Mearns: kindness, dignity, safety, meaningful daily life, good food, strong communication and a dedicated team who know residents well.
From the beginning of the visit, the Care Inspectorate noted the positive atmosphere within Mearns House.
The home was described as warm, welcoming, peaceful and calm, with laughter and energy seen throughout the service. The environment was also noted to be clean, tidy and homely, supporting residents to feel comfortable and settled in their surroundings.
For residents, relatives and visitors, first impressions matter. A care home should feel safe and well-led, but also friendly, familiar and full of life. The feedback from the inspection reflected this balance, recognising Mearns House as a place where residents are treated with dignity and respect.
This is a proud moment for everyone connected to Mearns House and a reflection of the care, commitment and attention to detail shown by colleagues across the home.
One of the strongest themes from the inspection was the person-centred approach taken by the team at Mearns House.
Care plans were highlighted as being focused on the individual, with clear evidence of positive outcomes for residents. This means care and support are not delivered in a one-size-fits-all way, but shaped around each person’s needs, preferences, communication style and daily routines.
The Care Inspectorate also noted a strong example of personalised communication support. For one resident who was unable to communicate verbally, their care plan clearly explained how facial expressions and body language helped colleagues understand their preferences and needs.
This is a meaningful example of person-centred care in practice. It shows how the team at Mearns House take time to know each resident as an individual, supporting dignity, choice and wellbeing in everyday life.
For families looking for care services in Scotland, this level of personalised support is one of the most important factors. It helps provide reassurance that loved ones are known, listened to and cared for with compassion.
Relatives also shared positive feedback during the inspection.
Families described management as approachable and available, with any concerns responded to quickly. One relative shared that they had been promised good quality care for their loved one and that this had been delivered.
This kind of feedback is especially important. Moving into a care home can be a significant decision for residents and their families, and trust is built through consistent communication, visible leadership and reliable day-to-day care.
At Mearns House, the inspection feedback reflected a strong relationship between the home, residents and families. This helps create an open and supportive culture where relatives feel informed, involved and reassured.
For anyone searching for a care home in Newton Mearns, a care home near Glasgow, or a care home in East Renfrewshire, strong family communication can make a real difference when choosing the right place for a loved one.
The Care Inspectorate also highlighted the strength of leadership at Mearns House.
The leadership of the Manager and Deputy Manager was described as being clearly felt throughout the home. Team Leads were also recognised as an asset to the service.
Strong leadership is essential in any care home. It supports consistency, communication and confidence across the team, while helping ensure residents receive safe, compassionate and well-organised care.
At Mearns House, this leadership was reflected in the positive outcomes seen for residents and the calm, settled atmosphere throughout the home.
The inspection also noted that colleagues enjoy working at Mearns House and described the team as feeling like a family. This is a powerful reflection of the culture within the home and supports Meallmore’s vision of creating great places to live and work.
Daily life at Mearns House was another positive area highlighted during the inspection.
Activities were described as meaningful, dynamic and stimulating for the residents involved. This is an important part of wellbeing in later life, helping residents stay active, connected and engaged in ways that are right for them.
Meaningful activity in a care home is not just about filling time. It is about supporting identity, confidence, enjoyment, routine and social connection.
At Mearns House Care Home, activities are planned and delivered with residents in mind, helping create moments of joy, purpose and companionship throughout the week.
This reflects the wider approach to life at Meallmore, where residents are supported to enjoy meaningful daily experiences, strong relationships and opportunities to continue doing the things that matter to them.
For people looking for a care home in Newton Mearns, this focus on meaningful daily life can make a real difference. It helps residents continue to enjoy hobbies, interests, conversation and shared experiences in a supportive environment.
Food, dining and the mealtime experience were also recognised positively during the inspection.
Mealtimes at Mearns House were described as peaceful, organised and calm, with a varied menu available for residents. The inspector also joined residents for a meal and described the experience as “restaurant-like.”
This is a lovely reflection of the dining experience within the home.
Good food is a central part of life in any care home. It supports health and nutrition, but it also creates important moments of routine, comfort, choice and enjoyment.
At Mearns House, mealtimes are treated as an important part of the day, helping residents enjoy food in a calm, welcoming and sociable setting.
Mearns House provides a range of care and support for older people and families in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
For those looking for nursing care in Scotland, Mearns House supports residents with health needs through professional oversight, personalised care planning and close attention to wellbeing.
For families searching for dementia care in Scotland, the home provides a calm, compassionate and supportive environment where residents are treated with dignity and understanding.
Mearns House also provides residential care, supporting residents with daily living, comfort, companionship and meaningful engagement in a welcoming care home setting.
Where required, residents and families can also be supported through sensitive palliative care, focused on dignity, comfort and individual wishes.
The inspection also recognised the strong clinical oversight within Mearns House Care Home.
Residents’ health needs were described as being well met, with excellent oversight of areas such as wounds, nutrition and falls. Good evaluation and monitoring were also highlighted, supporting safe and responsive care.
This is particularly important for residents who may have changing or complex needs. Effective clinical oversight helps ensure care remains appropriate, proactive and tailored to the individual.
For families considering nursing care in Newton Mearns, this focus on health, wellbeing and professional oversight provides valuable reassurance.
Receiving a Grade 5 from the Care Inspectorate is a strong achievement and a proud moment for the whole Mearns House team.
The inspection recognised the warmth of the home, the quality of leadership, the dedication of colleagues, the positive experience of residents and relatives, and the meaningful support provided each day.
It also reflected the wider commitment across Meallmore to deliver excellent care in great places to live and work.
Everyone at Mearns House has played a part in this positive outcome, from care and nursing colleagues to hospitality, activities, housekeeping, maintenance, administration, leadership and support teams.
Mearns House Care Home is located in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, and provides a warm, welcoming and supportive place for residents to live.
As part of Meallmore, the home is committed to delivering high-quality care that supports dignity, independence, wellbeing and meaningful daily life.
For families searching for care homes in Newton Mearns, care homes near Glasgow, nursing care in East Renfrewshire, dementia care near Newton Mearns or Meallmore care homes in Scotland, Mearns House offers a homely environment supported by experienced colleagues and strong local connections.
The recent Care Inspectorate outcome is a reflection of the dedication shown by the team and the positive experience created for residents and families every day.
Mearns House Care Home in Newton Mearns received a Grade 5 following its recent Care Inspectorate inspection.
Mearns House Care Home is located in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, close to Glasgow.
The Care Inspectorate highlighted the warm and welcoming atmosphere, strong leadership, person-centred care, meaningful activities, positive mealtime experience and good clinical oversight within the home.
Yes, Mearns House Care Home is part of Meallmore, one of Scotland’s leading care home providers. You can view the home on the Mearns House Care Home page.
Mearns House provides nursing care, dementia care, residential care and respite care for older people in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire and the surrounding areas.
You can find Meallmore care homes across Scotland by visiting the Meallmore care homes page.
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