27 September and 4 October 2013
During a routine inspection
We spoke in depth with seven people to hear about their experiences. Overall people were happy with the care and support they received and all told us they felt safe at St Lawrence. Comments included, 'Nothing is too much trouble for the staff', 'I love it here. I can come and go as I please', 'They have been welcoming and friendly since I arrived' and 'Things are ok. I am well cared for here'.
We also spoke with two visiting relatives, one health professional and 11 members of staff; including the registered manager, deputy manager, team leaders, care staff and ancillary staff.
Relatives told us they were 'happy' and 'satisfied' with the care and support provided to their family member. Their comments included, 'The staff are excellent' and 'They look after X so well'. However one relative raised concerns about staffing levels on one of the dementia units, telling us 'They could do with more staff on this unit. X has to wait for assistance at times' A visiting health professional said, 'This is a really good home. I have no concerns'.
Overall, we found care was planned and delivered by a staff group who were experienced. Consent was sought and obtained in relation to the care and support people received. The provider had a system in place to assess and monitor the quality of service that people received.
We found that St Lawrence was meeting five of the six outcomes we inspected. At this inspection we found that there were not always enough qualified, skilled and experienced staff to meet people's needs.