Abercrave, Swansea, SA9 1TP
View Full Details of Ty Mawr Nursing HomeMam moved to Ty Mawr in July 2025. The manager turned it around and mam moved in with very short notice. Mam is bed ridden and needs 24 hr nursing care but she looks well, is very comfortable and well cared for. The staff are wonderful, friendly and have worked here for many years offering years of experience but more importantly they actually care. They ensure each resident receives the care, compassion and attention they need. Home cooked meals are delicious and plentiful. Lots of tea/coffee too. Ty Mawr have new owners and they are injecting the much needed uplift, improving the character, comfort and familiarity for residents. This work in progress has been thoughtfully planned to please and stimulate the residents and provide that very sense of belonging. I highly recommend Ty Mawr for respite, residential or nursing care. Your loved one will be very well cared for by this lovely, friendly, caring team. Ty Mawr was the best decision and they came highly recommended by friends.
Great overall experience, all staff and carers are really kind, friendly and considerate. My father gets on well with all of the staff and other residents. He is very warm and comfortable and he really enjoys the food that is provided.
Majority of the carers are excellent and go above the job description to help the residents but not enough carers at the home to cope with the demands. With more residents entering the home car parking is now becoming a problem. There is not enough equipment (hoists) to cater for the residents which results in residents waiting for long periods to use the toilet.
Our family member's year at Ty Mawr (Cae Hopkin, Abercraf, Swansea) has been overwhelmingly positive. The location is great, with beautiful grounds and easy access. New ownership and management have brought continuous improvements, actively upgrading the premises with minimal resident disruption. Staff welcome these positive changes. The team quality is the most reassuring element. Management and staff are consistently approachable and helpful. The premises are secure (buzz-in, sign-in book) and fully accessible (lift, stairwell). Facilities are excellent: good-sized rooms, large grounds, and a patio garden. Residents receive at least three nutritious meals daily. Life is vibrant with regular entertainment (singers) and prioritized activities. The home is regularly decorated, creating a warm atmosphere. Care includes organised outside events. Overall, it's a welcoming environment with compassionate staff and continuous progress.
Our experience of Ty Mawr has been extremely positive. My father has a fantastic room which he loves, he is very well looked after by the carers and he enjoys the food. We know that he is safe and well looked after, which gives us great peace of mind. The home is very well run and we can see that the new owners are spending money to improve the facilities which is really positive. Whenever we visit, we receive a warm welcome, everyone is extremely friendly. My father has got to know the team really well and is always full of praise for them and the job they do. My father's move to Ty Mawr as he always tells people, is the best move that he could have made, and we are very grateful to the team for looking after him so well.
Our mother only went in for two weeks respite in November 2024 and within a week decided she wanted to stay as she knew a lot of the other residents and the staff were all very attentive and nice to her. That, in my opinion, says so much about Ty Mawr and its staff no matter how busy they are they always have time for every resident Yes the rooms and public areas need updating but this doesn't distract from the care. I understand that all outstanding issues (from previous owners ) are now being addressed.
Overall care is good. My father is challenging and all carers seem to be very professional with him and caring. I have no concerns at all. The building is dated and in need of a revamp, however that does not impact on the care given.
Impressed by quality of Ty Mawr Care staff. Mam says "like it here cos staff are good as Gold". Domiciliary staff are great, clothes cleaned/returned with cheery smiles & chat. Johnston particularly kind and friendly. Head of care navigated change of ownership in way that minimised stress to residents. Espy, snr nurse liaises well. What more could I want? More staff! Whilst daily care needs are covered more time for staff to engage mam in conversations, convince her to participate socially - promoting mental health. Otherwise Mams vascular dementia effects her motivation, she'll stay abed rather than attend morning activities. Staff encourage her but workload is too high to offer help with jigsaws & dementia friendly games which she enjoys. Have discussed strategies e.g. weekly activity sheets with targets walking X steps but not acted on dietary control could reduce weight gain. Glad plans to improve the very tired decor. Needs room with view less depressing and more stimulating.
Mam moved to Ty Mawr in July 2025. The manager turned it around and mam moved in with very short notice. Mam is bed ridden and needs 24 hr nursing care but she looks well, is very comfortable and well cared for. The staff are wonderful, friendly and have worked here for many years offering years of experience but more importantly they actually care. They ensure each resident receives the care, compassion and attention they need. Home cooked meals are delicious and plentiful. Lots of tea/coffee too. Ty Mawr have new owners and they are injecting the much needed uplift, improving the character, comfort and familiarity for residents. This work in progress has been thoughtfully planned to please and stimulate the residents and provide that very sense of belonging. I highly recommend Ty Mawr for respite, residential or nursing care. Your loved one will be very well cared for by this lovely, friendly, caring team. Ty Mawr was the best decision and they came highly recommended by friends.
Great overall experience, all staff and carers are really kind, friendly and considerate. My father gets on well with all of the staff and other residents. He is very warm and comfortable and he really enjoys the food that is provided.
Majority of the carers are excellent and go above the job description to help the residents but not enough carers at the home to cope with the demands. With more residents entering the home car parking is now becoming a problem. There is not enough equipment (hoists) to cater for the residents which results in residents waiting for long periods to use the toilet.
Our family member's year at Ty Mawr (Cae Hopkin, Abercraf, Swansea) has been overwhelmingly positive. The location is great, with beautiful grounds and easy access. New ownership and management have brought continuous improvements, actively upgrading the premises with minimal resident disruption. Staff welcome these positive changes. The team quality is the most reassuring element. Management and staff are consistently approachable and helpful. The premises are secure (buzz-in, sign-in book) and fully accessible (lift, stairwell). Facilities are excellent: good-sized rooms, large grounds, and a patio garden. Residents receive at least three nutritious meals daily. Life is vibrant with regular entertainment (singers) and prioritized activities. The home is regularly decorated, creating a warm atmosphere. Care includes organised outside events. Overall, it's a welcoming environment with compassionate staff and continuous progress.
Our experience of Ty Mawr has been extremely positive. My father has a fantastic room which he loves, he is very well looked after by the carers and he enjoys the food. We know that he is safe and well looked after, which gives us great peace of mind. The home is very well run and we can see that the new owners are spending money to improve the facilities which is really positive. Whenever we visit, we receive a warm welcome, everyone is extremely friendly. My father has got to know the team really well and is always full of praise for them and the job they do. My father's move to Ty Mawr as he always tells people, is the best move that he could have made, and we are very grateful to the team for looking after him so well.
Our mother only went in for two weeks respite in November 2024 and within a week decided she wanted to stay as she knew a lot of the other residents and the staff were all very attentive and nice to her. That, in my opinion, says so much about Ty Mawr and its staff no matter how busy they are they always have time for every resident Yes the rooms and public areas need updating but this doesn't distract from the care. I understand that all outstanding issues (from previous owners ) are now being addressed.
Overall care is good. My father is challenging and all carers seem to be very professional with him and caring. I have no concerns at all. The building is dated and in need of a revamp, however that does not impact on the care given.
Impressed by quality of Ty Mawr Care staff. Mam says "like it here cos staff are good as Gold". Domiciliary staff are great, clothes cleaned/returned with cheery smiles & chat. Johnston particularly kind and friendly. Head of care navigated change of ownership in way that minimised stress to residents. Espy, snr nurse liaises well. What more could I want? More staff! Whilst daily care needs are covered more time for staff to engage mam in conversations, convince her to participate socially - promoting mental health. Otherwise Mams vascular dementia effects her motivation, she'll stay abed rather than attend morning activities. Staff encourage her but workload is too high to offer help with jigsaws & dementia friendly games which she enjoys. Have discussed strategies e.g. weekly activity sheets with targets walking X steps but not acted on dietary control could reduce weight gain. Glad plans to improve the very tired decor. Needs room with view less depressing and more stimulating.