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Roscommon COVID-19 vaccination programme now up and running at the Abbey Hotel

The COVID 19 vaccination programme across County Roscommon has now moved to the newly established Vaccination Centre located in the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon. On 06 January a programme of vaccination of frontline healthcare workers commenced at Roscommon University Hospital, with the vaccine offered to healthcare workers across the hospital, community and other healthcare workers in the county.

Mayo COVID-19 vaccination programme now up and running at Breaffy House Resort, Castlebar

The COVID-19 vaccination programme for County Mayo has now moved to the newly established Vaccination Centre in Breaffy House, Castlebar. Over the coming weeks the programme to vaccinate health care workers across hospital, community and other health care workers continues in the new facility and vaccination teams will prepare for the site to be used as a Vaccination Centre for the wider public.

Vaccinations continue at Letterkenny IT for Donegal Health Care Workers and medically vulnerable very high risk patients

The COVID 19 vaccination programme for health care workers and those medically vulnerable very high risk patients in Cohort 4 across county Donegal has now moved to the newly established Vaccination Centre in the IT in Letterkenny.

Construction of new 50 bed ward at Portiuncula University Hospital progresses to next stage of development

A major capital project for the region with a budget of 15 million

COVID-19 vaccinations continue at the Galway Racecourse Vaccination Centre

COVID-19 vaccinations continue at Galway Racecourse Vaccination Centre, Ballybrit

Covid-19 vaccinations continue at the Galway Racecourse vaccination centre in Ballybrit. Hospitals in Saolta University Health Care Group are identifying patients who fall into Category 4a and 4 b (very high-risk patients) who require vaccination. This is a large group of patients, we are contacting them by text or telephone informing them of the date and time of vaccination appointment. Please follow the instructions and attend for your vaccination.

Letterkenny University Hospital introduces virtual tour of the Maternity Unit

Letterkenny University Hospital has filmed a virtual tour of the Maternity Unit which is now available to view online here

The aim of the tour is to allow expectant mothers and partners/family members to view the interior of the Maternity Unit and hear staff talk about maternity services.

The new and improved Helipad at Sligo University Hospital gets the thumbs up

Sligo University Hospital (SUH) has completed construction on a new and improved helipad at the hospital at a cost of €300,000.

The Air Corps 112 Emergency Aeromedical Service (EAS) and the Irish Coastguard Helicopter Rescue 118 carried out the first test landings on the new helipad at the hospital last month. Safety checks and test landings will continue and the helipad will be fully operational later this month. 

Galway Health Care Worker vaccination programme now up and running at the Racecourse in Ballybrit

Healthcare staff across Galway are now being vaccinated in the newly established Vaccination Centre in the racecourse in Ballybrit. Healthcare staff from Galway University Hospitals, Community Healthcare West and staff from agencies funded by the HSE are now being provided with their COVID-19 vaccine at the racecourse.

Saolta University Health Care Group recruiting staff across the West and North West to join its COVID-19 Vaccination Team

The Saolta University Health Care Group is currently recruiting staff to support the roll out of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme. The Group is looking for clinical staff (a minimum of 19.5 and maximum 39 hours per week) who are eligible to administer vaccines for an initial 3 month contract, which may be extended. The Group is also recruiting Health Care Assistants and administrative staff to support the vaccination centres.

Ecumenical Memorial Service

Galway University Hospitals Staff invite you to join us in remembering all our patients especially those who died, may they rest in peace.

We invite you to join us for an Ecumenical Service via our webcam

As staff of Galway University Hospitals we feel privileged to be present during such a personal family event as a loved one’s death. We acknowledge your sadness and grief. We hope that you will find some solace in knowing that we continue to remember you and your loved one.

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