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Improvement works needed at community hospital in Limerick town

Improvement works needed at community hospital in Limerick town Reporter: );   ); THE Health Service Executive has been given three months to carry out improvement works at St Ita’s Community Hospital in Newcastle West after it was found to be in breach of certain regulations relating to the premises. A finding of “not compliant” was recorded following an inspection by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) last December. A report, just published, states that inspectors noted there had been improvements when compared a previous inspection. However, a number of concerns were highlighted. These includes the absence of secure outdoor space for residents in some of the units. Inspectors also noted that a number of bedrooms that had their occupancy reduced from five to four had “not been reconfigured to maximise the space available to residents and to facilitate personalisation through adequate placement of memorabilia and photographs”.

Friends of Limerick s St Ita s fund €63k rehab unit technology

Friends of Limerick s St Ita’s fund €63k rehab unit technology Reporter: news@limerickleader.ie Fergus Scanlan, chairman, Friends of St Ita’s; Hayden Gilbert, senior occupational therapist, St Ita’s Hospital; Helen Galvin, assistant director of nursing, St Ita’s Hospital and Mary Walsh, recreati );   ); FRIENDS of St Ita’s Community Hospital in Newcastle West have funded the purchase of state-of-the-art technology equipment for St Ita’s Rehab Unit costing €63,500. Fergus Scanlan, chairman, Friends of St Ita’s expressed his delight that the high-tech equipment has been delivered, marking the dawn of “a new, exciting and revolutionising era in the field of rehabilitation treatment here in St Ita’s”.

Covid-19 outbreak at Limerick hospital now closed

Covid-19 outbreak at Limerick hospital now closed Reporter: );   ); THE Covid-19 outbreak in St Ita’s Community Hospital in Newcastle West has officially been declared closed. The outbreak occurred in early December after a number of cases of the disease were confirmed. Minister Niall Collins says he has now been officially informed by the HSE that the outbreak has been closed by public health doctors. In welcoming the news, he said it is a relief for the residents and their families. “There is great credit due to all the staff and management in St Ita’s for managing the outbreak with great professionalism and care over the last five weeks,” said Minister Collins.

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