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Home Nursing

Each year, the Irish Cancer Society provides grants of over €1,000,000 towards the salaries of specialist palliative care nurses working in homecare services throughout Ireland. The Irish Cancer Society was the first to offer Home Care Nursing services in Ireland over twenty years ago.

Eilish O'Reilly, Homecare Nurse, Co. LouthThis specialist service was developed in response to public demand for a home nursing service for people with advanced illness. At that time, it was seen as an innovation in the care of patients with cancer. The aim of the Home Care Nursing service is to make the patient with advanced disease as comfortable as possible in their home. Home Care Nurses work with general practitioners and public health nurses to provide relief from symptoms due to either advanced disease or as a result of treatment.

The Irish Cancer Society continues to support this service, by providing grants to both local health boards and hospice groups towards the employment of specialist palliative care nurses skilled in the care of patients with advanced illness.

This specialist care, while taking care of practical issues, also incorporates dealing with the emotional and spiritual needs of the patient and the family during this time. This level and type of care is usually referred to as palliative care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is home care nursing for?
Traditionally, home care services have been closely associated with care and support that is offered to patients with advanced cancer wishing to spend time at home. However, this service has now been expanded to include the care of patients with other advanced, non-cancer illness.

How do I apply for home care nursing help?
The service is normally arranged by the patient’s general practitioner (GP) or alternatively by the discharging doctor in hospital.

Is there a charge for this service?
There is no charge for the home care nursing service. It is funded by the local health board or hospice group with support from the Irish Cancer Society.

Where are the teams located around Ireland?
Below you will find a comprehensive list of Home Care services available in the Republic of Ireland. Please scroll down the page to display the addresses and telephone numbers of the closest one to you.

If you do not see a relevant contact number or address then please phone our Cancer Helpline on Freefone 1 800 200 700, they will be happy to provide you with the correct details.

Carlow

Home Care Team, St. Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny Town

Tel. 056 7785000

Clare

Home Care Team, , Milford House Hospice, Castletroy, Co. Limerick

061 331505/061 338244

Donegal

Home Care Team, Letterkenny General Hospital, Letterkenny Co. Donegal

074 9123597

Kerry North

Home Care Team, General Hospital, Tralee

066 7126222

Kilkenny

Home Care Team,
St. Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny Town

056 7785000

Limerick

Home Care Team, Millford House Hospice, Castletroy, Limerick City

061 331 505

Louth

Home Care Team, Louth Palliative Care, Dochas Centre, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda, Co Louth

042 9327503

Mayo

Home Care Team, Palliative Care,
No 3 Rocklands Golf Course, Castlebar,
Co Mayo

094 9026610

Monaghan/Cavan

Cavan/Monaghan Home Care Team, St Christophers Hospice, Cavan, Co Cavan

049 4375523

Offaly

Home Care Team, Tullamore Health Centre, Arden Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly

057 9341301

Roscommon

Home Care Team,
HSE Community Services, Ardsallagh, Athlone Rd, Roscommon

0906 637591

Tipperary South

Home Care Team, Community Care,
3 / 4 Mandeville House, The Quay, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

05227721

Westmeath (South)

Health Centre,
Coosan Road, Athlone.

0902 83147 (Athlone)

Westmeath (North)

Home Care Team,
St Camilius Nursing Home
Killucan
Co Westmeath

0449376260

Meath

Home Care Team, 9/10 Academy St, Navan, Co Meath

046 9027375

Wicklow (Wicklow Town)

Home Care Team, St. Eastern Region Health Authority, Health Centre, Wentworth Place, Wicklow Town.

0404 68693 (Wicklow town)

 

Wicklow (Bray)

Health Centre, Civic Centre, Main St., Bray

01 2860532 (Bray)


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