Affalon House now operates as a limited company and is registered with the Care and Social Services Inspectorate (Wales) (CIW) to accommodate up to 46 male and female adults, aged 18 to 65 years and over, who require nursing and personal care but who also have varying degrees of mental health needs.
Anyone with needs that fall outside of our registration category may be considered on an individual basis and only by special consideration from CIW to temporarily vary registration.
Each resident has a personal centred care plan that also looks at the holistic need to the persons daily living, this includes a structured management plan for meeting their primary needs.
Model of care
The homes dedicated staff team are experienced and trained to work with the registered group of its residents this includes:
- Residential -We are experienced in caring for people with mild dementia, mobility problems, incontinence and other age-related difficulties.
- EMI Residence – We are able to provide support for people with mild dementia, mobility problems, incontinence and other age-related difficulties. Each resident care would be overseen by a senior carer and the senior would administer any required medication. The home also ensures a strong relationship with the DN to provide the nursing needs if required.
- Nursing & clinical need – Each care plan is individual needs and we can support a varying need this model of general nursing such as primary medical needs, COPD, Parkinson’s, Peg fed, tractotomy, stoke patients, insulin controlled, early stage dementia and palliative care with help from a suitably trained and dedicated professional team
- End of life – Our clinical team are able to offer a tailored service that takes into account the end of life pathway and will work alongside outside agency’s such as Mari Curer in order to provide a peaceful service with a staff team that have received training in end of life support. The home will also ensure that visitors have full access to their loved ones at such a difficult time. The rooms in which the resident’s will access have appropriate seating for visitors and a quiet area of the home in which the rooms environment can be altered to the persons wishes and needs.