Implementing Policy for Dementia Care in Ireland
Publisher:
The Alziemers Society of IrelandDate published:
23 April, 2004Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
policyPublication link:
Implementing Policy for Dementia Care in Ireland
is the leading dementia specific service provider in Ireland. It was founded in 1982, by a small group of people who were caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Today it is a national voluntary organisation, with an extensive network comprising 26 branches, 31 Day Care Centres, 20 Home Care/Support Services, 28 Carer Support Groups, 5 Social Clubs and one Overnight Respite Centre. The Society also operates the Alzheimer National Helpline offering information and support to anyone affected by Alzheimer’s disease / dementia.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland
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