Thinking Useful Links/Organisations:

Parkinsons Association of Ireland:

The Parkinson’s Association of Ireland is a charity, based in Dublin with branches throughout the country. Our aim is to assist people with Parkinson’s, their families and carers, health professionals and other interested people by offering support, a listening ear and information on any aspect of living with Parkinson’s. We currently receive

The North West Parents and Friends Association:

The North West Parents and Friends Association are a voluntary Sligo and Leitrim based community association, which is dedicated to the support of facilities and communities, working towards the fulfillment, needs and rights of people with intellectual disabilities and special needs, to achieve for each individual the greatest possible level

The Neurofibromatosis Association of Ireland (NF Ireland):

The Neurofibromatosis Association of Ireland (NF Ireland) was founded in 1985. NF Ireland provide a comprehensive range of services including a 24-hour Helpline, literature on the condition, genetic counselling service and information but its primary aim is to inform sufferers and their families of the disorder, supporting them and letting

The Migraine Association of Ireland:

Welcome to the website of The Migraine Association of Ireland. We are Ireland’s only patient charity providing support, education, information and reassurance to people suffering from migraine and other headache disorders. We provide free educational courses on self management and understanding migraine for people with migraine, and certified health professional

Livability

Livability is the charity that’s committed to enabling people with disabilities to live the life they want to lead. We work to change what is unlivable, helping people to tackle the barriers they face and create a livable life. We believe that the people we support have the right to

Leitrim Association of People with Disabilities:

Leitrim Association of People With Disabilities was established to promote the rights of all persons regardless of age, type or nature of disability to: live in the community; have a range of choices in housing, transportation, education and employment; participate in social, economic, cultural and political activities The core aim

The Irish Kidney Association:

The Irish Kidney Association is a charitable voluntary organisation founded in 1978. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of renal patients and their families and carers, living with and affected by end stage renal disease. These needs are spread across all aspects of life – medical, social and psychological.

Homefelt:

WE OFFER TAILORED MEDICAL CARE BY A DEDICATED TEAM OF EXPERIENCED REGISTERED NURSES. WHAT’S MORE, WE MATCH THAT EXPERIENCE TO INDIVIDUAL PATIENT NEEDS AND ILLNESSES. IT RESULTS IN A BESPOKE CARE PLAN FOR EACH AND EVERY PATIENT. What often begins with a simple phone call is always followed up with

Exta Care:

Extra Care was established in 1935 to ensure that people could move out of hospital and live their lives in the comfort of their own homes.   Our Purpose For over 80 years, we’ve been leading the way in how home care is delivered. Our Vision To be the leading

DEBRA Ireland:

DEBRA Ireland is a national Irish charity, established to provide support services to patients and families living with the debilitating skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB). We also drive research into treatments and cures for those living with the condition. We were established in 1988 by the patients and families of those living