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Neath Port Talbot Council Secures Long-Term Future for Trem Y Glyn Care Home

03 April 2025

Neath Port Talbot Council will take over the management of Trem Y Glyn Care Home in Glynneath from 1st April 2025, securing the long-term future of the service.

Neath Port Talbot Council Secures Long-Term Future for Trem Y Glyn Care Home

In addition to continuing to provide long-term residential care at the home, the council will also introduce a new 12-bed residential reablement service for adults.

The reablement service will provide short-term support, typically lasting up to six weeks. It is designed to help individuals regain independence in their daily activities following illness or being in hospital. The Council’s Reablement Team, consisting of therapy and support staff, will work with people to support their recovery and enable them to return to their own homes as independently as possible.

As part of the changes, the Council’s Digital Enablement Team will be based at the home, showcasing how technology can assist those recovering from illness. This will include technology such as fall detectors, smart home appliance management, and lifeline response services, all aimed at helping individuals regain confidence and independence.

Councillor Jo Hale, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Services & Health, said: “The decision to combine long-term residential care with short-term reablement is the best way to retain a much-loved local care home in Glynneath. 

“The staff working at the home will maintain their roles, and jobs will remain secure, providing continuity of care and stability for all involved. 

“Plus, the introduction of a reablement service will offer much-needed support to people as they transition back to independent living, strengthening our commitment to high-quality adult social care in Neath Port Talbot.”
 

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