14 January 2019
By Bryan Smyth
bryan@TheCork.ie
According to the most recent figures, the number of participants in the Seniors Alert Scheme in Cork has increased by 2,278. Cork Senator, Tim Lombard, confirmed that figures to end of October 2018 show that 4,474 people in Cork were registered participants on the scheme compared to 2,196 participants at the same stage of 2017.
Senator Lombard said: “The Senior Alerts Scheme supports vulnerable older people in our communities by providing them with a free monitored alarm which they wear on their person and can be activated if they need assistance. This community-led scheme, which is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development, enables people over 65 to live securely in their homes with confidence, independence and peace of mind.
“I am delighted to see that the number of Cork people participating in this scheme has more than doubled; it is clear evidence that older people are feeling the benefits of the scheme. This level of increase is being mirrored across the country where we have seen a 112% increase in applications nationally.
“The Department has been allocated €2.3 million this year to administer the Scheme and I was delighted to hear my colleague, Minister Ring, confirm he is determined to secure additional funding to ensure we continue to meet the demand. I urge more people to avail of the Seniors Alert Scheme and I call on people with older relatives or neighbours to alert people to the scheme and, if necessary, to help them sign up.”
The personalised alarms are provided free by the Department of Rural and Community Development and monitoring is free for the first year. From the second year on a modest yearly monitoring fee is charged. People looking to find out more about the scheme should contact Pobal on 01 511 7222 or visit www.pobal.ie.