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Construction gets underway on Ireland's first village for people with dementia

The company behind the development said it will “change the face of dementia care in Ireland”.

CONSTRUCTION WORK HAS begun on Ireland’s first purpose built village for people diagnosed with dementia, in the town of Bruff, Co Limerick.

The company behind the development, CareBright Community, stated it will “change the face of dementia care in Ireland”.

Limerick billionaire JP McManus has donated funding to the project which has a build cost of €5.5m. CareBright is currently fundraising to try to make up the final €980,000 to complete the project’s construction phase.

Independent living


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The specially-built dementia community will be set on a four-acre site in the heart of Bruff, and will “provide independent living with a strong sense of community for those living with dementia”.

CareBright said it aims to create “a safe, happy, and energising environment which will enhance the lives of everyone who experiences the community”.

When construction is completed the development will comprise of 18 homes, each of which will have its own living room, bedroom, bathroom and private garden.

There will also be a day care service available on site.

The project has been designed on a dementia community development already operating at De Hogeweyk, Holland.

It will also include a café, beauty salon, gym, mens’ talking sheds, and gardens to try to create a relaxing environment for users.

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CareBright said that, based on its research on best practise models it found that small scale household models have a positive impact on the quality of life of people living with dementia.

“This model reinforces quality care and provides a more pleasant place for people to live. The staff adapt the approach they take with residents which goes against routinised care and the development of institutionalised cultures,” it added.

Collette Ryan, General Manager of CareBright, said:

People living in this community will feel safe and included. It will be a place where they will flourish.
Imagine having your own new home, where you will be surrounded by all the things you love and cherish, that favourite chair, family photos, music you love and enjoy, a comfy bed with no alarm clock buzzing at 6am.

Ryan said residents will be able to “sit in (their) own private garden, or stroll in our expansive working and sensory gardens”.

She added family and friends of residents will be able to stay overnight with their loved ones in the purpose-built homes.

Majella Murphy, Business Development Manager, CareBright added: “60% of our clients are living with dementia. A lot of people are physically well and can live productive, healthy lifestyles in their own homes with the help of a strong support system.”

“Unfortunately for those without a support system, a nursing home is often the only option. We visited several sites in the UK and Holland and found the successful household model being used in Holland was similar to the vision we had in mind,” she added.

Residents will be able to pay to use the development under the Fair Deal scheme.

Currently there are over 48,000 diagnosed as living with dementia in Ireland, which is expected to rise to 141,000 of the population by 2041.

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    Mute Honeybee
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:10 PM

    Why should bingo players be forced to pay 25%to charity,I don’t see the same rules applied to the GAA,Rugby,Horse racing, Dogs etc. This is their sport, hands off Minister, FFG must have a deathwish.

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    Mute Everyone'sgonecrazy
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:16 PM

    @Honeybee: well said. Although I doubt this will be the death of FFG unfortunately. If people dying on the streets, dying waiting for hospital apt, dying even after getting a hospital apt and tests (cervical smear scandal) , bribery, massive overspend and unaccountability isn’t enough to get the Irish moving and ousting our government then I fear nothing will

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    Mute Vote4Pedro
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:39 PM

    @Everyone’sgonecrazy: I dunno, i wouldnt get in d way of an old lady and her coppers

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    Mute Marian O Donnell
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:17 PM

    @Everyone’sgonecrazy: Older citizens this is there only time out to meet there bingo friends and have some company and a bit of craic The same government asking us to look out for older people if there is one person missing from a usual night night of bingo somebody will notice and go and check the welfare of the person Leave Bingo Alone please

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:44 PM

    @Honeybee: Because charities these days aren’t charities as they are businesses, the amount paid to the CEO’s is crazy and some have lobbyists as well as donate to political parties as well. Unless they want people to support the Canadian teachers more in the National lottery, funny how our national lottery are supporting the pension fund for Canadian teachers, explain that??? Kettle and pot comes to mind?

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    Mute Everyone'sgonecrazy
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:55 PM

    @Vote4Pedro haha very true! @Marian O Donnell: oh 100%, they’ve fought for our country, worked and raised the next generation, they should be rewarded rather than constantly neglected. The Gov like to tax the enjoyment out of everything.

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    Mute Michael Keegan
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 4:14 PM

    This is a recreational activity in the mainly poorer areas, the majority of attendees are elderly, for many it’s their only social engagement. Fine Geal have completely lost all credibility

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    Mute Bernard Sweeney
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:09 PM

    Danny Healy-Rae will be in the Dail next week saying people should be allowed to have 2 games of bingo tax free and drive home.

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    Mute Fozz
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:42 PM

    @Bernard Sweeney: and his brother will be on saying the balls are controlled by the Almighty, and not the laws of physics.

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    Mute Chris Linehan
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 4:00 PM

    @Fozz: and then the Healy-Rae sons will come in to bate the snot out of anyone just because they’re Healy-Raes.

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    Mute Eileen O' Connor
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 6:06 PM

    @Chris Linehan: And look for Compensation

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    Dec 3rd 2019, 6:27 PM

    @Fozz: I bet you don’t believe in Santa either?

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    Mute Higginbotham Sean
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:37 PM

    Why dont they give 25%,of their wages they winning all the time. Wake up people

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    Mute Anne Marie Devlin
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:49 PM

    So, they’re OK increasing the maximum stake on slot machines – I.e. they are encouraging people to gamble more in an uncontrollable environment, but they are going after bingo. Makes sense – I’m just not sure to who though

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    Mute David Geoghegan
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:58 PM

    Big mistake, messing with the bingo mafia

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    Mute TamuMassif2019
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:58 PM

    @David Geoghegan: They have knitting needles in their bags you know lol.

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    Mute Eric Davies
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:16 PM

    so ffg decides to toughen up gambling law by going after BINGO ! while at the same time allowing gaming machines and on line betting sites to increase jackpots ,funny how there is NO MENTION of BOOKIES having to give 25% of their takings over to charities though ! and this from the same shower who sold off the NATIONAL lottery to a ‘canadian teacher pension fund ‘ !! and allowed then to hike up their prices and increase the number of balls in the draw thereby DECREASING the chances of winning ! how many of these jokers are getting a ‘christmas bonus’ from paddy power and his ilk ?

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    Mute Jacqueline Langley-Evans
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 4:43 PM

    Is this Waterford Whispers? We must be the laughing stock of Europe

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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:32 PM

    Is it April again .I can’t believe this .I heard on the radio about a homeless man in court for robbing two bars of chocolate worth 3 euro or something and then comparing it to a eu minister stepping of a plane and signing for his 55 thousand euro expenses I think it was father Mc ferry that mentioned it .I think this country has lost the plot

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    Mute John O Reilly
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:10 PM

    If only prince Andrew had the same slogan

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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:56 PM

    @John O Reilly: I own this town and this chippy???

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    Mute Paul Maguire
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 3:27 PM

    The Gov making another Balls of things.

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    Mute Maura Needham
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 4:32 PM

    Bunch of clowns what will they come up with next?

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    Mute Caroline Otoole
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 7:16 PM

    Leave Bingo alone, it’s good clean fun.

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    Mute Shirley Hollingsworth
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 4:18 PM

    Its geting harder every day to try to understand what the hell these fools are doing..they have so much more to be thinking about..leave the bingo alone..people look forward to it..its not cheap.and a bit of a meet up..what charity do they think they should give to.its so not fair..i agree dont go if it goes through .keep your money..if you have a charity bingo thats different or fundrasing night.but not the ordinary bingo night..

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    Mute Carol Cunningham
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 10:02 PM

    We really have become a nanny state: they leave all the betting shops alone even though they can bring so much misery to many families and individuals and they go after bingo halls where older people get comfort and company in their old age. Just unbelievable . Who was so stupid to think of this ? This nanny state is trying to take the joy out of living for many especially those living in the country who now due to our just awful Minister for Transport, cannot even enjoy a drink out for the evening . And we just lie down and keep taking it. Unbelievable.

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    Dec 3rd 2019, 5:46 PM

    Are the Healy Rae’s not toxic now after the recent court case???

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    Mute Carol Cunningham
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 10:05 PM

    Alway voted FFG but between the Minister of Transport and his drink driving policy and now this move, I will not vote for them again.

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    Mute Paul Lanigan
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 11:20 PM

    Zzzzzzzz

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    Mute BatMon
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    Dec 3rd 2019, 10:06 PM

    25% to Bingo operators
    60% to prizemoney
    15% to Old folks

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    Mute Michael Maher
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    Dec 4th 2019, 8:41 AM

    FFG on the same level handbag snatchers

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