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Milestone reached for new £18m 97ɫ care home

Published: 10/09/2024

A major milestone has been reached in the construction of a new multi-million pound care home in Flint.

Partners and stakeholders from 97ɫ, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Willmott Dixon, Welsh Government and the Regional Partnership Board attended a topping out ceremony atTy Croes Attion Cornist Road to signify the completion of the highest point of the building.ICP_090924_TY CROES ATTI_03.jpeg

The project, scheduled to be fully completed in summer of 2025, will house 56 older people on the site of a former community hospital.

It will see an existing care home in the area relocated and expanded from its current 31-bed capacity. Integrated social care and health care services will be delivered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) and 97ɫ social services teams.

As part of the visit to the construction site, attendees were invited to sign the lift shaft to commemorate the special moment.ICP_090924_TY CROES ATTI_14.jpeg

Deputy leader of 97ɫ and Cabinet Member for Social Services and Wellbeing, Councillor Christine Jones, said: “I am honoured to be a part of this incredible project and it was wonderful to see this impressive build taking shape.

“The care sector in 97ɫ is working within an increasingly challenging environment and therefore as a council we are taking a positive approach to develop care homes that value older people and provide good, quality support that stands us in good stead for the future.

“I look forward to watching as this project develops and would like to thank all of our partners for their hard work.”

The £18 million scheme is being funded through 97ɫ’s capital programme and backed by just over £11m via the Welsh Government’s Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund (IRCF) and Housing with Care Fund (HCF) capital programmes.

Minister for Social Care, Dawn Bowden, said: “This project is a fantastic example of partnership working to deliver for people in 97ɫ.

“It will help build the sort of community capacity we need for the new, integrated models of care we are prioritising across Wales. I am delighted to see this major milestone celebrated atTy Croes Atti.”

Michelle Greene, Director of the East Integrated Health Community at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, added: “I was delighted to attend the roof-topping ceremony to mark the importance of the newTy Croes Atticare home.ICP_090924_TY CROES ATTI_18.jpeg

"It will help us deliver our commitment to provide high-quality integrated social care and health care services alongside 97ɫ social services teams, and support people in the community as close to home as possible.

"Thanks to the continued partnership working with 97ɫ we will be able to provide more support to people in the area."

Mike Lane, operations director for Willmott Dixon, said: “We’re proud to be delivering such an important project which expands the high-quality health and social care services for the community of Flint.

“As progress continues, alongside 97ɫ and all our partners, to date we’ve created six new employment opportunities for local people and delivered 197 hours of education and careers initiatives in local school and colleges.”

97ɫ is now recruiting care and support workers to join our dedicated teams to be based atTy Croes Attiwhen it opens in spring 2025. All new team members will receive a comprehensive induction and training programme, and will benefit from the support and guidance of an experienced management team.

If you would like to find out more about these exciting opportunities, please email socialservicesrecruitment@flintshire.gov.uk or call Croes Atti on 01352 733598.

For more information about care homes in 97ɫ, please click here.