We are delighted to share Ty Hiraeth with you. This former Bible College has been beautifully converted into a purpose built modern, spacious environment. Ty Hiraeth is a registered service but is different to a typical residential care home model. The accommodation and support are bespoke and adaptable to the complex and changing needs of the individuals requiring support.
Ty Hiraeth has been established to meet the needs of those who can present with the most complex challenges. Our flat-led model of support offers the use of positive interventions within individually designed environments, to enable and support people who have very complex and challenging needs within the principles of least restrictive practice.
Coming Soon New Carmarthenshire Development Ty Hiraeth – Opening in May 2021.
Ty Hiraeth development is now well underway and considerable progress has been made, since breaking ground back in October 2020.
Ty Hiraeth is situated within a Carmarthenshire village, the main building is made up of two complexes, one with 5 self-contained flats and the other with 4 self-contained flats. There is also a specially designed bungalow containing 2 self-contained flats and private gardens. The Bungalow offers accommodation away from the main building whilst retaining use of the communal facilities available. The accommodation offered at Ty Hiraeth, staff support and assistive technology can all be adapted to meet individual needs.
We have been very fortunate to work with and alongside commissioners, health and social care professionals and families to develop individual bespoke care packages and adapt to meet assessed needs. We look forward to working with new teams and welcoming new people to our services.
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