ENRICH Cymru
ENabling Research In Care Homes (ENRICH) Cymru is co-hosted by Health and Care Research Wales Support and Delivery Centre and the Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research, and is a pan-Wales research network of care homes supporting the delivery and facilitation of high-quality research tackling current issues in the care home sector.
The network promotes the exchange of ideas and knowledge and fosters the co-creation of research across the country by bringing together care home staff, residents and their families with researchers.
There is a place in the network for all interested care homes to join, whether you just want to be kept up to date with the latest developments in research or if you are ready to help in delivering research in your home.
Members of ENRICH Cymru network receive:
- Regular updates about upcoming research opportunities in Wales and the latest developments in care home research and development across the UK
- Access to free online training
- Advice and support on overcoming the challenges in delivering research in care homes
- Support with identification of care homes and residents to support studies
For further information email a member of the team or to join the ENRICH Cymru network, please complete the research ready care home network membership form.
The ENRICH Cymru network is affiliated with the national ENRICH regional networks across England and Scotland. For more information please visit the ENRICH website.
- Care home staff
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Research is improved when care home staff are involved in setting questions, deciding how to collect information and making choices about what information to circulate from the results.
Participating in research can range from distributing leaflets about research to residents to helping conduct studies such as Hiraeth. The aim of supporting research is to help improve the quality of life for residents and other people living in care homes.
The benefits of taking part in research are:
- better links with community services and other local care home networks
- new developments that are useful to everyday practice
- promoting your care home as being actively involved in providing evidence-based practice
- Researchers
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ENRICH Cymru aims to increase the amount of research conducted in the care sector. The network can offer support and guidance to help overcome the challenges and with the identification of care homes and residents to support studies.
There are some key reasons why carrying out research in care homes is vital:
Improving lives of residents
Real change in policy and care, comes from the evidence found from research. The more research conducted the better quality of care is undertaken across the country.
Improving access to research
Care home residents are under-represented in clinical research, opening access to these studies can improve recruitment in the limited studies currently active.
Helps develop best practice
Because residents are under-represented in research, there are some areas where the evidence to support best practice is weak. This lack of evidence provides opportunities to develop new research.
Raises the standards
Research evidence is instrumental in helping raise the standards of care in care homes. For example, one study provided training and support for care home staff and as a result it reduced neuroleptic use in residents with dementia by 50% without worsening behavioural symptoms.
- Care homes in the network
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- Swn y Mor Care Centre, Scarlet Ave, Aberavon, SA12 7AH
- Greenhill Manor Care Home, Pentrebach, Merthyr Tydfil, CF48 4BE
- Hengoed Court Care Home, Cefn Hengoed Rd, Winch Wen, Swansea, SA1 7LQ
- Hengoed Park Care Home, Cefn Hengoed Rd, Winch Wen, Swansea, SA1 7LQ
- Ty Hafod Care Home, Llantrissant Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, CF5 6JR
- Foxtroy House, Tondu, Bridgend, CF32 9HD
- The Old Vicarage Care Home, Sketty, Swansea SA2 9AS
- April Court Care Home, Swansea SA1 4DE
- Trem y Glyn, Kear Park Avenue, Glynneath, Neath, SA11 5DW
- Plas Bryn Rhosyn, Plas Bryn Rhosyn, Heol Illtyd, Neath, SA10 7SE
- Dan Y Bryn, Pontardawe, SA8 4PD
- Llys Y Seren, Port Talbot, SA12 7BJ
- Ty Brian, Wrexham, LL13 7AF
- Westhaven Nursing Home, Colwyn Bay, LL28 4DW
- Haulfryn Care Ltd, Pistyll Hill, Cymau LL11 5ER
- Old Convent Nursing Home Ltd, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7YD
- Plasgwyn Nursing Home, Criccieth LL52 0PT
- The Cottage Nursing Home, Mold, CH7 1QS
- Bodawen Care Home, Porthmadog, LL49 9PR
- Fairways Care Ltd: Ceris Newydd Nursing Home
- Fairways Care Ltd: Glyn Menai Dementia Care Centre
- Fairways Care Ltd: Ty Cariad Dementia Care Centre
- Fairways Care Ltd: Fairways Nursing Home
- Aingarth Rest Home, Conwy, LL28 4TP
- Bryn Edwin Hall Residential and EMI, Flint, CH6 5LH
- Ty Penrhos, Castlegate, Caerphilly CF83 2AX
- Llys Y Bryn Residential Home, Gelli Rd, Llanelli SA14 9AD
- Park House Court Nursing Home, Narberth Rd, Tenby SA70 8TJ
- Williamston Nursing Home, Houghton, Milford Haven SA73 1NL
- Ashdale Nursing Home, Pembroke, SA71 4PR
- Ysguborwen House Care Home, Aberdare, CF44 0AX
- Meddyg Care Homes: Porthmadog, LL49 9BN
- Meddyg Care Homes: Bryn Awelon, LL52 0LN
- Meddyg Care Homes: Criccieth, LL52 0DE
People and community links:
Dr Victoria Shepherd - Chair of ENRICH Cymru Advisory Board and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Trials Research
Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research
In the news:
A year on as an ENRICH Cymru Research Facilitator (June 2024)
How much does environment in a care home effect quality of life? (August 2022)
Cycling down memory lane (June 2022)
Research project into the importance of Welsh language in care homes (May 2022)
An exciting future with the appointment of new ENRICH Cymru research manager (April 2022)
“I couldn’t have conducted my study without the help of ENRICH Cymru network ” (November 2021)
ENRICH Cymru network expands to enable more research (August 2021)
Support and delivery day 2021 – what we learned about ENRICH Cymru (June 2021)
Call for Welsh care homes to be a part of new COVID-19 trial (May 2021)
Contact details
Annual Reports:
ENRICH Cymru is included in the Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research annual reports