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Enough is enough – carers need cherishing not cuts

 Spare a thought for the thousands and thousands of carers in Ireland

Wednesday 7 August 2013

Tom Curran and Marie Fleming

The death last week of popular RTE sports broadcaster Colm Murray at the age of 61 after a battle with motor neurone disease saddened the nation. It was impossible not to have been touched watching the repeat of the TV documentary on Sunday night on his valiant fight to find a cure for the illness that takes the lives of more than 100 people in Ireland each year.

Colm was diagnosed three years ago and in recent months was totally incapacitated and needed full-time care. He died peacefully at home in Dublin surrounded by his family. As well as the care of his medical team he was lovingly looked after by his devoted wife, Anne.

A case of another well-known broadcaster being cared for by his wife was highlighted at the weekend. The BBC’s political presenter and commentator, Andrew Marr, spent two months in hospital after suffering a stroke in January, and his wife Jackie Ashley became his full-time carer.

Have you had to take away the car keys of a relative with failing eyesight?

When did you last have an eye test?

When did you last have your eyes tests? Picture: Denise Bradley When did you last have your eyes tests? Picture: Denise Bradley

Tuesday, August 6, 2013
8:11 AM

Drivers are ducking eye tests with some who need glasses at the wheel often declining to use them, says a survey.

Eye test for drivers

A quarter of drivers may not have had an eye test in the past two years. When did you last have your eyesight tested?

 

As many as 26pc of drivers have not had an eye test in the last two years, the poll by road safety charity Brake showed.

NorseCare wins double bid to provide ‘high quality’ care and dementia support in Norfolk

Article By: Laura McCardle, News Editor

Elderly people in Norfolk are set to benefit from a new £4.2m housing with care scheme

 

The cash for the development, which will be built on the Three Score site in Bowthorpe, will be provided by the Home and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Department of Health, after Norwich City Council promised to provide the land free of charge.

The housing with care scheme will be made up of 78 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom apartments with landscaped gardens and community facilities. NorseCare will work in partnership with Norwich City Council, Norfolk County Council and NPS Property Consultants to develop the scheme, which will provide “vital support” to elderly people in the area.

Colleen Walker, board member and county councillor, said: “NorseCare is committed to providing high quality care across the county and the hard work and funding that has gone into applying for these apartments is a great example of this.