Altycap Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen, SA31 3QY
View Full Details of Ty ArfrynMy very good friend moved into Ty Arfryn nearly two years ago. I spent many sleepless nights worrying about how well she would be looked after, and how the staff would interact with her, as she is not the easiest person to look after, much as I love her. I am sleeping much better now, as she has settled in so well. The staff there have all been amazing, and I could not praise them enough for the care and support they provide for her. I had hoped that she would never have to go into a care home, as I thought that she would receive more love and care in a home setting, but I couldn't have been more wrong. The staff are always fresh for their shifts, not worn out after constantly caring for residents, so are able to give their best for the people they support. I really appreciate all they do for the people they support.
I just wanted to write an updated review. I stated I was ready to move on, I was honest with everyone and told them I didn't feel quite ready and would rather wait until at least after Christmas. Everyone was absolutely fine with it. I'm now enjoying baking other residents' birthday cakes which makes me feel valued and also me and my key worker have arranged a trip together on one of my trigger dates to do autumn and winter clothes shopping which I'm looking forward to. I have now settled in nicely to one of the semi-independence flats within the house which I prefer and am in charge of doing my own medication. So things still going well but I know I have more time here now which puts my mind at ease.
I have always found the staff friendly and helpful. I think they do their best to create a pleasant atmosphere for the residents while helping them to cope with their situations. They encourage them to be as independent as they can be.
Six years I have been living in Ty Arfryn, honestly really grateful to have such a unique opportunity in my residential home Ty Arfryn after coming out of the rehab ward. Ty Arfryn has honestly helped me with everything I can do today and still learning with advice and guidance every single day. To me personally feels exactly like my second family, who helped me to walk, talk and become active in life again. we did woodwork, a Ty Arfryn house sign by the entrance by the road and a lot of garden work, cycling and returning to the gym. The reason for this explanation is to show how much of a massive impact Ty Arfryn has had in my rehabilitation opportunity I'm grateful to have in life again.
Since arriving at Ty Arfryn my daughter has blossomed and thrived. The staff give 100% commitment to ensuring she has their full support looking after all aspects of her daily living requirements. She is making massive strides in reaching some personal goals and becoming more confident in the community. She is now able to use public transport, go shopping, cook meals, volunteer for two hours in a charity shop, attend 'Huts' which involves activities such as craft work (a full day out long bus journey), attend 'mind' therapeutic day service two hours once weekly, all with support of a member of staff which at in the past appeared impossible for her. The staff are wonderful and they have the most fantastic manager resulting in a top care team second to none...thank you guys for all your efforts, and kindness towards my daughter.
I am so grateful to the staff and care I get. My life has changed so much. I feel safe in Ty Arfryn. I have achieved so much. I feel my confidence has increased. I now go on a bus. I volunteer in a charity shop. I go to HUTS. I attend mind. Which I never would have expected.Thank you to everyone. Much love.
The house has been very supportive to me and has gone above and beyond to help me with my mental health and the manager and staff have fought my corner at every blip to ensure I can stay at Ty Arfryn. The staff are kind and caring and I couldn't wish for a better place to live, it's the best place for me and has helped me transition from institutions to independence. The staff treat me with dignity and respect and all my care is led by me. The manager is one of the funniest people I have ever met and never fails to make me laugh even at my lowest. The staff have banter with us that lightens everyone's day and makes the home feel less like a care home and more like a family home.
My sister has had fantastic care here. The staff are kind, caring and go out of their way day in day out to ensure the best possible care. Ty Arfryn has been a cornerstone in my sisters progress, without them we would be unsure what the future would hold. For my family, the house has helped to ease our worry and has helped us all. We are very grateful and can’t thank every member of the team.
I have to say my stay at Ty Arfryn overall was a shambles for lack of consistency to staff letting people down on a daily bases. The house is too cramped. Most of the staff are more interested in their friendships with each other than supporting the residents and doing the manager's bidding without question to the morals. I would definitely not recommend this home to an individual who does have mental health as they do not know how to cope with this illness even though this is their job!
So far I'm very happy here. Everyone has been very welcoming and caring. They are catering to all my needs very well, they've supported everything I've wanted to do. They are also helping me build confidence and a lot of other skills.
Everyone is spot on. It's a very nice house. Staff are good. I like the manager. Finally got to meet Bonnie Tyler.
The home being newly opened in 2017 is aesthetically very appealing. The staff are the best thing about this home, however. There is a policy of limiting access to the house vehicle for residents to 25 miles a MONTH, after which you're expected to pay towards any fuel costs. There are very stringent budgets in my opinion, which does limit things a great deal, e.g. £25 per person a week food shop, no gardening budget, limited activities due to the mileage limits and fuel budgets etc., unless it's playing board games or cards, which given a basic package of care costs approximately £70,000 per annum I feel services should be better. There's been a lot of young and inexperienced staff resulting in a high turnover of staff. With as high a turnover of staff as there's been it makes for a lot of changing faces. That said the staff that are here have truly excelled given the limitations and they are what really makes this home. More money seen invested by the company would make this good home an excellent home.
I like living here. It is the best house I've lived in. All the staff are friendly, caring and supportive. I've got my own flat and live quite independently.
This placement has been fantastic for my daughter, she is really happy living here. The staff and the home are a credit to her.
My daughter recently moved there and has settled in very well. She is very happy living here. I find all the staff who I have met very helpful and friendly. The house is a credit to all who live and work in it. I know my daughter will be very happy here.
Everything is banging.
My key worker has been very helpful and organised. The house is good to be in and the staff are good too and organise lots of activities and plan anything within reason you need or want to do. They cheer you up if down and try and help you all they can to solve situations.
My very good friend moved into Ty Arfryn nearly two years ago. I spent many sleepless nights worrying about how well she would be looked after, and how the staff would interact with her, as she is not the easiest person to look after, much as I love her. I am sleeping much better now, as she has settled in so well. The staff there have all been amazing, and I could not praise them enough for the care and support they provide for her. I had hoped that she would never have to go into a care home, as I thought that she would receive more love and care in a home setting, but I couldn't have been more wrong. The staff are always fresh for their shifts, not worn out after constantly caring for residents, so are able to give their best for the people they support. I really appreciate all they do for the people they support.
I just wanted to write an updated review. I stated I was ready to move on, I was honest with everyone and told them I didn't feel quite ready and would rather wait until at least after Christmas. Everyone was absolutely fine with it. I'm now enjoying baking other residents' birthday cakes which makes me feel valued and also me and my key worker have arranged a trip together on one of my trigger dates to do autumn and winter clothes shopping which I'm looking forward to. I have now settled in nicely to one of the semi-independence flats within the house which I prefer and am in charge of doing my own medication. So things still going well but I know I have more time here now which puts my mind at ease.
I have always found the staff friendly and helpful. I think they do their best to create a pleasant atmosphere for the residents while helping them to cope with their situations. They encourage them to be as independent as they can be.
Six years I have been living in Ty Arfryn, honestly really grateful to have such a unique opportunity in my residential home Ty Arfryn after coming out of the rehab ward. Ty Arfryn has honestly helped me with everything I can do today and still learning with advice and guidance every single day. To me personally feels exactly like my second family, who helped me to walk, talk and become active in life again. we did woodwork, a Ty Arfryn house sign by the entrance by the road and a lot of garden work, cycling and returning to the gym. The reason for this explanation is to show how much of a massive impact Ty Arfryn has had in my rehabilitation opportunity I'm grateful to have in life again.
Since arriving at Ty Arfryn my daughter has blossomed and thrived. The staff give 100% commitment to ensuring she has their full support looking after all aspects of her daily living requirements. She is making massive strides in reaching some personal goals and becoming more confident in the community. She is now able to use public transport, go shopping, cook meals, volunteer for two hours in a charity shop, attend 'Huts' which involves activities such as craft work (a full day out long bus journey), attend 'mind' therapeutic day service two hours once weekly, all with support of a member of staff which at in the past appeared impossible for her. The staff are wonderful and they have the most fantastic manager resulting in a top care team second to none...thank you guys for all your efforts, and kindness towards my daughter.
I am so grateful to the staff and care I get. My life has changed so much. I feel safe in Ty Arfryn. I have achieved so much. I feel my confidence has increased. I now go on a bus. I volunteer in a charity shop. I go to HUTS. I attend mind. Which I never would have expected.Thank you to everyone. Much love.
The house has been very supportive to me and has gone above and beyond to help me with my mental health and the manager and staff have fought my corner at every blip to ensure I can stay at Ty Arfryn. The staff are kind and caring and I couldn't wish for a better place to live, it's the best place for me and has helped me transition from institutions to independence. The staff treat me with dignity and respect and all my care is led by me. The manager is one of the funniest people I have ever met and never fails to make me laugh even at my lowest. The staff have banter with us that lightens everyone's day and makes the home feel less like a care home and more like a family home.
My sister has had fantastic care here. The staff are kind, caring and go out of their way day in day out to ensure the best possible care. Ty Arfryn has been a cornerstone in my sisters progress, without them we would be unsure what the future would hold. For my family, the house has helped to ease our worry and has helped us all. We are very grateful and can’t thank every member of the team.
I have to say my stay at Ty Arfryn overall was a shambles for lack of consistency to staff letting people down on a daily bases. The house is too cramped. Most of the staff are more interested in their friendships with each other than supporting the residents and doing the manager's bidding without question to the morals. I would definitely not recommend this home to an individual who does have mental health as they do not know how to cope with this illness even though this is their job!
So far I'm very happy here. Everyone has been very welcoming and caring. They are catering to all my needs very well, they've supported everything I've wanted to do. They are also helping me build confidence and a lot of other skills.
Everyone is spot on. It's a very nice house. Staff are good. I like the manager. Finally got to meet Bonnie Tyler.
The home being newly opened in 2017 is aesthetically very appealing. The staff are the best thing about this home, however. There is a policy of limiting access to the house vehicle for residents to 25 miles a MONTH, after which you're expected to pay towards any fuel costs. There are very stringent budgets in my opinion, which does limit things a great deal, e.g. £25 per person a week food shop, no gardening budget, limited activities due to the mileage limits and fuel budgets etc., unless it's playing board games or cards, which given a basic package of care costs approximately £70,000 per annum I feel services should be better. There's been a lot of young and inexperienced staff resulting in a high turnover of staff. With as high a turnover of staff as there's been it makes for a lot of changing faces. That said the staff that are here have truly excelled given the limitations and they are what really makes this home. More money seen invested by the company would make this good home an excellent home.
I like living here. It is the best house I've lived in. All the staff are friendly, caring and supportive. I've got my own flat and live quite independently.
This placement has been fantastic for my daughter, she is really happy living here. The staff and the home are a credit to her.
My daughter recently moved there and has settled in very well. She is very happy living here. I find all the staff who I have met very helpful and friendly. The house is a credit to all who live and work in it. I know my daughter will be very happy here.
Everything is banging.
My key worker has been very helpful and organised. The house is good to be in and the staff are good too and organise lots of activities and plan anything within reason you need or want to do. They cheer you up if down and try and help you all they can to solve situations.