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Caerau Manor is situated in a popular residential street in a conservation area of the city of Newport. It is within short walking distance of local shops, cafes, newsagents, GP surgeries and other health services.

Newport City centre is approximately a ten minute walk and offers a wide range of excellent leisure activities and other amenities including cinemas, velodrome, leisure centres and swimming pools.

Newport also has excellent public transport links both by road and rail and is easily accessible from the M4 motorway.

Key Facts

  • — Attractive semi-detached 6 bedroom home furnished to a high standard
  • — 2 ground floor bedrooms suitable for wheelchair users
  • — 2 lounges, 2 kitchen diners
  • — 3 WCs and 3 bathroom/shower rooms
  • — Attractive rear garden with Polytunnel and a selection of trees and shrubs
  • — A short walk from Newport City centre
  • — Good proximity to local transport links

Who do we support?

Our experienced and skilled team at Caerau Manor offer residential social and nursing care for adults with mental illness and acquired brain or degenerative neurological conditions such as Huntington’s Disease. We aim to maintain skills and independence for all with quality of life as well as promoting recovery and rehabilitation for the majority of our service users.

Our Team

  • — Registered Manager - NVQ Level 4
  • — Staff Team – NVQ Level 2/3
  • Our clinical team support:
  • — Consultant Psychiatrist
  • — Clinical Psychologist
  • — Occupational Therapists
  • — Physiotherapists
  • — Speech and Language Therapist
  • — Drug and alcohol counsellor
  • — Dietician

What do we provide?

  • — 24 hour staffing (nursing and social care)
  • — High ratio of staff to service users
  • — Specialist equipment aides and adaptions to meet physical disability needs
  • — Extensive community resource links and leisure facilities
  • — Access to education and local colleges
  • — Work skills training and placements
  • — Life skills programme
  • — Wide range of individual and group therapeutic interventions
  • — Collaboration with locality teams
  • — Family involvement and support
  • — Responsive to diverse ethnic and cultural needs
 
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