I can’t help you re staffing levels as I have no idea how many staff work at mums care home - despite living there for over a year, I have not been inside other then in the reception area.
But one of the reasons we chose it, apart from personal recommendations, was that it is run by a not for profit company that bought the council run homes years ago when they were out sourced. The carers are paid the living wage, which is higher than minimum wage so I think staff turnover is lower.
They have mainly self funded residents paying just over £1000 a week but I know of at least two who are now council funded after their money ran out! I hope that staffing levels are higher than average as all profits are ploughed back into the homes, from what I’ve seen through the windows, there are always staff walking around and interacting with the residents. But it is such a gamble when looking for a care home for a relative, things can change very quickly if staff leave but in my opinion, the conditions you describe are not adequate.
Why Are Blokes Obsessed With Noisy Gadgets??
Well Labour’s “patriotism” didn’t last very long, did it? 🇬🇧