CARTREF CYNNES ‘A MODEL’ OF EXTRA CARE

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Cartref Cynnes, Family Housing’s new £13million extra care scheme has been officially opened by Rebecca Evans AM, Minister for Social Services and Public Health.

The scheme provides social care and housing that meets the needs of the community of Carmarthen and the surrounding area.

The development also acts as a community hub with businesses and activities available not only for the people who live there, but also for the wider community.  These include a shop, hair and beauty salon, hobby and craft room, a well-being room, a library and IT facilities and a licensed restaurant, all of which are open to the public as well as to residents.

Welsh Government Minister for Social Services and Health Rebecca Evans, AM, said at the opening: “Cartref Cynnes is a model of how we can tackle loneliness and isolation together as it is clear this home is not simply of benefit to all of its tenants, but for the community as a whole.

“It is encouraging to see that Cartref Cynnes reflects both the principles and approach of Welsh Government’s Social Services and Well-being Act, 2016.”

The Minister thanked all those working in social care and health for their work and Cartref Cynnes tenants for welcoming her to their homes.

Carmarthenshire County Council’s executive board member social care and health, Cllr Jane Tremlett, said: “Cartref Cynnes is one of two superb schemes delivered by Carmarthenshire Council in partnership with Family Housing Association providing 111 extra care apartments in Carmarthen and Ammanford.

“This vision of safe, secure and independent living is now a reality with a model of exceptional housing standards paired with outstanding care, as and when needed, provided by the council’s Domiciliary Care Service.”


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