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GP cards and respite care to support Laois carers and people with disabilities

The number of carers in Laois is on the rise

GP visit cards and extra funding for respite care will help carers and people with disabilities in Laois.

This is according to Laois TD and Minister for Justice and Equality Charlie Flanagan.

The new measures will see all carers in receipt of Carer’s Allowance qualify for a GP Visit Card, while an additional €10 million in funding will be rolled out to provide respite care for persons with disabilities.

Speaking after the announcement, Minister Flanagan said: “The Government has recognised the need for further supports for those who are caring for the most vulnerable in our society.

“I hope these new measures will go some way to helping the devoted carers and people with disabilities in County Laois.”

“We have all witnessed the strain that many families are under in caring for their loved ones, a role which is taken on without any hesitation.

“However, carers themselves also require our support and I am delighted that the Minister for Health Simon Harris, has been able to allocate additional funding to improve respite care services and to ensure that all carers can access GP services without charge.

“This measure will ensure that everyone who is a carer and in receipt of Carer’s Allowance and who up to now has not qualified on means or age grounds will now be able to attend a GP free of charge.

“This will be implemented in 2018, subject to the drafting and enactment of the necessary legislation.”

Minister Flanagan continued

“I hope the funding will also enable our carers in County Laois to get a well deserved break.

“Their important role places them and their families under great strain and often compromises their own health and well-being. This funding will ensure a break for those who need it most.

“An extra €2 million funding will be used for innovative respite solutions, such as Home Sharing and extended day services, to provide assistance where people need it most.

“The Government recognises and acknowledges the immense sacrifices that carers make on a daily basis and the commitment and compassion that they show to ensure the continued health and well-being of their loved ones.

“These new measures reflect this Government’s continued commitment to ensure that carers have access to services that will protect the physical, mental and emotional health and well-being of carers and those they are looking after.”

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