Welcome to Ty Cwm. A guide to the home for residents and families

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Welcome to Ty Cwm A guide to the home for residents and families

Hello! A warm welcome to Ty Cwm Your support, your way We provide support and nursing oldest towns in Wales, with a Moving into a shared home can you want out of life, and how best we for physically disabled adults in bustling centre and indoor and seem like a step into the unknown. can support you. Then we regularly a friendly and safe environment. outdoor markets. There are also You might worry you ll be unable to check how you are and whether you Our team is fully trained and we re plenty of tourist attractions nearby, do the things that matter to you. want to change anything. regulated by the Care and Social including the National Botanic Services Inspectorate for Wales. Gardens of Wales, the Millennium But in a Leonard Cheshire home Our aim is to help you make choices, Coastal Park, bowling and cinema, we want you to be yourself. We not make choices for you. Above With views across the countryside, along with different restaurants. understand you re an individual all we want you to get the most our home sits in a beautiful rural with your own lifestyle and our out of life and enjoy living here. setting on the edge of Carmarthen team will always respect that. town. Carmarthen is one of the When you join us we ll ask what

Facilities for you Ty Cwm is a purpose-built, two storey home which can accommodate up to 20 physically disabled adults. We re situated in a peaceful wooded area, with a running stream at the back of the house. Dining choices We make sure mealtimes can be enjoyed by everyone. Our menus are planned by our residents and staff, and special diets are always catered for by our chef. Enjoy activities Our facilities include: 20 ensuite bedrooms, all with a veranda or balcony communal lounge and dining area activities room physiotherapy room well-maintained garden, with a sensory garden and decked area Sensory room including eye gaze and magic carpet The home offers a range of activities for residents including arts and crafts, air hockey, gardening and swimming with the local club. We also organise trips out to the local shops, theatre and cinema. Various events are held in the home, including musical nights, fetes, karaoke, BBQs and themed parties. You ll have the chance to be social, get creative or enjoy exercise you choose. Group activities aren t for everyone and you might just want to do things on your own. If so, we can help. If you need support, one option is to find a volunteer to come along with you. Whatever activities you d like to do, you can always talk to one of our team about the different choices available to you.

Because we re a charity we can offer more Owen s Story With over 100 homes in the UK, we provide thousands of disabled Added value As a charity we fundraise to top I m Owen and I ve lived at Ty Cwm for a couple of years. I was living more, and the staff have really supported me to get active. I get people with housing and quality up the basic level of support that with my parents before, and I lots of exercise from doing sensory care. Our founder Leonard local councils provide. The money really like being here as there s sessions and being on the bike. Cheshire started the charity in we raise makes a big difference to a lot more to do. I can do all the I also use a sensory mat called 1948 and since then we ve always residents in our homes. It helps us things I enjoy doing, like exercise, a Magic Carpet, which gets me worked with disabled people to provide things like physiotherapy, photography and watching rugby. moving around. If I wasn t here I improve the support we offer. transport and social events things think I d hardly be active at all. You can trust us to know what that help our residents get more The staff here are amazing. I can t we are doing. out of life. move my legs very much any

We d love to hear from you Please get in touch if you d like to know more about Ty Cwm. Ty Cwm Lon Ty Cwm, Llysonnen Road, Johnstown Carmarthen SA31 3GA Call us: Ty Cwm 01267 228 070 / Referrals 020 3242 0392 Email us: referrals@leonardcheshire.org Visit: leonardcheshire.org/tycwm There are lots of ways to get involved with our work: Donate Volunteer Campaign To find out more visit: leonardcheshire.org Leonard Cheshire is a registered charity no. 218186 (England & Wales) and no. SC005117 (Scotland), and a company limited by guarantee registered in England no. 552847