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Future of psychiatric beds in Tipp divides local TD’s

There are differing views on the future of psychiatric beds in Tipperary.

Following a meeting between the Save Our Acute Hospitals Committee, the Minister with responsibility for Mental Health Jim Daly, and HSE and Department representatives, a report is to be provided to the Minister on the best location to open beds.

Re-opening all or part of St Michael’s in Clonmel, providing a unit in South Tipp General, or the provision of a new unit elsewhere are some of the options being looked at.

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The report is due to be completed by the end of January.

However, Deputy Mattie McGrath has raised concerns that it could be 6 or 7 years before a single additional residential psychiatric bed becomes available in Tipperary.

Meanwhile, Deputy Seamus Healy, a member of the Save Our Acute Hospitals Committee, says it’s a step in the right direction…

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