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Latest Laois News: Local TD slams move of Laois Audiology Services to Tullamore
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Latest Laois News: Local TD slams move of Laois Audiology Services to Tullamore

Laois Audiology Services Move to Tullamore Regressive- Stanley

Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley has highlighted that the move of Audiology Services from Portlaoise to Tullamore will have a significant effect on the elderly in the county.

“This service is expected to move from St Fintan’s in Portlaoise to Tullamore Hospital in early June for a period between 6 months to 2 years while the building is being renovated. While I very much welcome the renovation works to this building at St. Fintan’s but the HSE should have provided another premises in County Laois while these works are ongoing. The Audiology service is located in one room and that is what’s required.”

Move will have significant effect on elderly in Laois

“It is mainly elderly people who use this service, and they will now have to travel from places as far away as Vicarstown, Graiguecullen, Errill and Cullohill to name a few. Some patients will have a round trip of 100 miles. The only income many of these people have is their old age pension. As there is no public transport available in these rural areas these people will have to get a taxi or pay a neighbour to get there. Some constituents have already complained to me about the difficulties this will cause.”

“Currently there is a waiting time of 2 years to receive an appointment in Laois,  as there is only 1 part time Audiologist for the county. Laois is expanding with a population of 85,000 people.”

photo of member of Irish Parliament Brian Stanley addressing parliament
Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley has highlighted that the move of Audiology Services from Portlaoise to Tullamore will have a significant effect on the elderly in the county.

“Also there is a fear that once the Audiology Service is located in Tullamore it may not return to Laois. This is a worry for the people in Laois as there are more and more services being taken from the county.”

“I have written to both the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD and the Chief Officer in the HSE to express my concerns about the move. I have also sought a guarantee that the service will return once the facilities in St Fintans have been completed.”