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COVID-Tracker App and Masks
Protect yourself and other by downloading the COVID Tracker app How to wear a face mask safely As we head into the flu season make sure to get your vaccinations. Symptoms can be confusing: Is it Covid? Is … Continue reading
Cork Support Group Meeting – Wed. 12th February 2020
The aim of this meeting is to offer people diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), their carers, families and friends an opportunity to meet with us and ask questions, share experiences and concerns over a cup … Continue reading
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Reminder: Support PSPA Ireland – Book you tickets now for Diarmuid J. Kennedys Fundraiser
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Reminder NAI Survey – Closing Date 13th December 2019
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Tea Party raises €1800 for PSPA Ireland and research
Mary Hughes held a tea party to raise valuable funds for research and for PSPA Ireland. The event was held in memory of Francis who had PSP. We thank Mary and her family and friends for their valuable contribution. PSPA … Continue reading
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PSPA Ireland Cork Support Group Meeting: Wednesday 23rd October 2019
The aim of this meeting is to offer people diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), their carers, families and friends an opportunity to meet with us and ask questions, share experiences and concerns over a cup … Continue reading
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A letter from Kim
I never ran in my life. It was always something I believed I couldn’t do or was not able for. Peter my personal hero and father in law on the other hand has run the Dublin Marathon several times- a … Continue reading
‘We Need Our Heads Examined’ campaign for rehabilitation services What is it all about?
What is it all about? http://www.nai.ie/go/campaign_centre/we_need_our_heads_examined Watch the launch of the Campaign and get the Facts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtLGK0qR2Rg&feature=youtu.be Simone Carton, Principal Clinical Neuropsychologists speaks about the services in neuro rehabilitation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uargmYd6IUo Niall Pender, Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist speaks about the challenges in … Continue reading
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NAI Campaign – Read and share Anne and Christy’s Story
“We Need Our Heads Examined” campaign calling for action to tackle the dire shortage of rehabilitation services in Ireland. Read and share Anne and Christy’s Story http://www.nai.ie/go/campaign_centre/personal_stories/living-with-huntingtons-disease Tweet “We Need Our Heads Examined” campaign bit.ly/28ZOYUu rehab4ireland
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Irish Independent Covers Launch of “We Need Our Heads Examined”
The Irish Independent features coverage of the launch of Campaign “We Need Our Heads Examined” in the Mansion House yesterday. The article can be read in full at http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/health/braininjured-being-denied-proper-rehabilitation-34829021.html Full details of the campaign, including how you can support it … Continue reading
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