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Cygnet acquires three new social care services

Bryn Y Wawr, Clynsaer and The Old Vicarage

We are pleased to announce the expansion of our social care services with the acquisition of three specialist care homes previously operated by Oakview Care Services.

Bryn Y Wawr and Clynsaer, two specialist care services in Carmarthenshire, together with The Old Vicarage in Berkshire, are now operated and managed by Cygnet Social Care.

Bryn Y Wawr, in Llandeilo and Clynsaer, in Llandovery, each provide essential residential care and support for up to 10 adults with learning disabilities, autism, and associated complex needs. The Old Vicarage, in Hungerford, is registered for up to 13 residents.

Gareth Williams, CEO of Cygnet Social Care, said the acquisitions reflect Cygnet’s ongoing commitment to investing in high-quality services that make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.

He added: “We are delighted to welcome these three new services into the Cygnet Social Care division.

“This expansion strengthens Cygnet Social Care’s commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred support for individuals with care needs across the UK.

“Our services are residents’ homes and Bryn y Wawr, Clynsaer and The Old Vicarage have built strong reputations for delivering compassionate and tailored care. They align seamlessly with Cygnet’s ethos of empowering individuals to live fulfilling and independent lives.

“We look forward to working with the dedicated staff teams to build on their success and the difference they have made already to their residents. Together, we will continue to provide exceptional care to some of the most vulnerable members of our society, helping them to lead happy, fulfilled lives in environments where they feel safe, valued, and supported.”

Gareth added that Cygnet Social Care is working closely with the staff teams at Bryn Y Wawr, Clynsaer and The Old Vicarage to ensure a smooth transition, prioritising continuity of care for residents and maintaining the high standards that families and stakeholders expect.

Cygnet’s expert and highly dedicated social care team of nearly 3,000 employees empower more than 800 residents and service users across 74 residential, supported living, nursing home and day services to consistently make a positive difference to their lives.

Most importantly with the right support and help we empower each individual to progress along their care pathway to an environment that suits their needs.

The acquisition follows last week’s announcement that Cygnet was also expanding services within its health care division, having acquired Newton House, a 21-bed mental health hospital in Blackpool.

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