Grove Court Care Home in Woodbridge has been awarded an outstanding rating by the Care Quality Commission after the inspection on 8 May 2019.
The care homehouses 57 residents, some of whom suffer with dementia.
The CQC awarded Grove Court outstanding on how safe, effective and caring it was, and good for how responsive and well led it is.
Jemima Burnage, CQC head of inspection for adult social care in the central region, said, "Our inspection team was very impressed by the level of care and support offered at Grove Court.
"Staff made time to converse with people, building warm and friendly relationships that contributed to their understanding of people's circumstances.
Grove Court is a purpose-built care home set in 15 acres of landscaped grounds and offers a home for people who appreciate comfort, quality and exceptional care and each person is individually assessed regarding their care needs.
Jemima Burnage continued, "Grove Court went the extra mile to put people, and their friends and relatives, at ease when they were approaching the end of their life.
"All of this meant people received a high standard of care, which is why it has been rated outstanding."
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