The Isle of Wight Council said swift action had been taken to make improvements at its Seagulls Nursing Home and the council immediately implemented an action plan after the unannounced visit.
This Isle of Wight lad wants to let the world know that little people with autism can achieve a great deal with some help. Last week he climbed Mount Snowdon to raise money for charity.
Katie from East Cowes has to decide whether she feeds her child or pays to take him to school. 19 councillors chose to ignore this story and voted against calls for the Cabinet to reconsider their decision.
The Deputy Chief Inspector of Hospitals (Lead for Mental Health) at the Care Quality Commission said those who deliver and commission care must learn from the services that are getting it right.
In a national report published today, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found over three-quarters of adult social care services are currently rated as Good (77%, 16,351) and 2% (353) are currently rated as Outstanding.
A new date has been announced for the Prince and Princess Society Ball - the theme this year will be "A Night at the Oscars", providing a night of glitz, red carpets and stars as the main Ballroom at Gurnard Pines is turned into Hollywood for the night.
Six charities on the Isle of Wight have received funding from WightAID, the organisation that raises funds from Island businesses and distributes it to charities and good causes.
No, it's not the US presidential campaign, but the winter production by The Way Forward Programme, which supports Islanders with a disability or autism.
The Prince and Princess Society have decided to refocus their aims and will be fundraising for ‘Island children with Autism and other Neurological conditions’, but they nee your help.