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Physiotherapy
LONGFORD/WESTMEATH
Longford/Westmeath General Hospital, Mullingar
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044 40221
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St. Mary's Care Centre, Mullingar (older persons)
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044 40221
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New Springfield Centre, Mullingar (disabilities)
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044 84485
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St. Vincent's Care Centre, Athlone
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0902 75301
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Community Office, Health Centre, Athlone
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0902 75301
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St. Joseph's Hospital/ Phoenix Centre, Longford (disabilities)
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043 46211
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The Physiotherapist also sees clients in the home, school, or day centre.
Service Provided
Conditions treated
by physiotherapy include
- Cerebral Palsy
- Spina Bifida
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Motor Neurone Disease
- Head Injury
- Paraplegia and Quadriplegia
- Stroke
The objective of physiotherapy intervention is to
maximise physical fitness, well-being, musculo-skeletal function, mobility,
functional independence and quality of life.
Access
Clients are referred to the physiotherapy
services by Medical Practitioners, Occupational Therapists, Public Health Nurses
and other Health Professionals. Self referrals are accepted from clients
who already have contact with the physiotherapy service. Members of the
public who access the department directly are offered information, advice and
arrangements for appropriate follow-up are put in place if necessary.
All physiotherapy services in the Midland Health
Board are free of charge.
Ms. S. Canavan
Physiotherapy Manager
Midland Health Board
Midland Regional Hospital
Mullingar
Co. Westmeath
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044 40221
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Occupational Therapy
Description
The Occupational Therapy Service is
committed to assisting the Midland Health Board in achieving their objectives
towards maximising the health (health gain) and quality of life (social gain)
of the clients referred to Occupational Therapy. This is achieved through
appropriate assessment and intervention by Occupational Therapists as part of
the services offered by the Board to those who are temporarily or permanently
impaired or disabled by physical and/or mental illness or by social or
developmental problems.
Definition of Occupational
Therapy
Occupational Therapy is the use of purposeful
activity to restore or maintain a persons ability to function independently at
his/her maximum level of function.
The objective of serves for people with
physical and sensory disabilities is to combine work and leisure activities
with client-centred rehabilitation and care needs, with the key aim of
promoting full participation in society and their local communities.
Structure
Day services and residential respite
services are co-ordinated by Occupational Therapists who report to the Head
Occupational Therapist in their locality who in turn report to the General
Manager.
Service Provided
18-65 Age Group
Services are available in the designated
centres, through outreach programmes and in clients homes. The services
provided at the designated centres also include - physiotherapy, tutoring in
skills, recreational and sporting activities etc.which are co-ordinated by the
Occupational Therapist.
Those not attending designated centres and not
within the 18-65 age group receive Occupational Therapy Services in their
locality at departments in the acute hospitals, elderly care units, health
centres and in their own homes.
Occupational Therapy interventions are designed
to: -
- Diminish or control pathology
- Restore and/or reinforce functional capacity
- Facilitate learning of skills and functions
essential for daily life
- Promote and maintain health
Core Occupational Therapy
Interventions
Assessment of Need
Effect change in functional Performance in
daily life -
- Self care
- Domestic
- Work
- Leisure
Effect change in Cognitive Function
Effect change in Perceptual Function
Effect change in Sensory Function
Management of stress/Anxiety
Management of joint deformity/protection
Management of wheelchair mobility
Management of Tone
Management of Care
- General management - advice, support,
counselling
- Lifting/handling
- Transfers
Management of Posture/Tissue protection
through appropriate seating
Management of the Environment - including
housing adaptations, transport, car adaptations, barrier free design, links
with Community facilities and services including public buildings
Prescription of Technical Aids and Appliances
- including training, supplying, fabrication, modification
Effecting change on specific component skills
affecting performance
Linkage to other services and agencies -
research, advise, support, inform
Diversional Therapy
Effect change in behavioural function.
Effect change in emotional function
Also please refer to the following for
Residential and Day Services provided:
Access
Access to services at designated centres is
by application form which can be obtained from the Occupational Therapist,
Co-ordinator of the centre and is completed by the client. For services
outside of the centres access is by written referral from General
Practitioners, Public Health Nurses, Speech and Language Therapists,
Physiotherapists and other Health Professionals. Standard Referral Forms are
available from hospital and community based Occupational Therapists.
Contact Name & Address
Ms P. Tully, Occupational Therapy
Manager Longford/Westmeath
Health Centre
Mullingar
Co. Westmeath
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( 044 40221
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Health Centre
Coosan Road
Athlone
Co. Westmeath
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( 0902 75301
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Health Centre
Dublin Road
Longford
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( 043 46211
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Phoenix Resource Centre
Ms Ann-Marie Langan
Occupational Therapist / Co-Ordinator
Phoenix Resource Centre
Mount Carmel Hospital
Longford
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( 043 46211
ext. 4116
Direct Dial
043 50116
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