We visited The Lawns on 11 January 2012. The inspection was unannounced and took place over six hours. We met all of the ten people living at the home and spoke with five staff on duty and observed the practice of other staff members. People living at the home were not able to comment directly on the service so we went spent time in communal areas to help us make a judgement about people's experiences.We saw that staff treated people with consideration and respect, with some staff members being particularly skilled in their approach.
We saw how staff were observant to people's changing moods and responded appropriately.
We saw examples of how people were enabled to make choices. We saw how one person used a board with pictures to inform staff about the type of food that they wanted.
We saw how people living at the home made choices about where to spend their time, and staff respected this.
Whilst we were in a communal area, a person became unwell and we saw staff gently reassuring them and communicating well with one another to ensure the person was monitored correctly.
During our visit, three people went out in the morning; one person to an art class, one person to the beach and park, and a third person went with staff to wash transport belonging to the home, which they appeared to be pleased about.
Throughout the inspection, we observed that staff communicated appropriately with people, and the relationships between staff and people in the home were good.
Staff told us that people were able to use their bedrooms during the day but that some people preferred communal areas and others used their bedrooms but needed staff with them to help keep them safe. We saw people using the dining room, hall, activity room and the lounge, and moving freely between these areas.
Staff provided care in a relaxed manner making sure that people were comfortable and content. Some staff were particularly skilled in responding to the changing nuances in people's body language and picking up on people's wishes.
Staff told us that there were house meetings to try and gather the views of people living at The Lawns, and we saw from paperwork how work was being done to review meals and the available choices.