In 2024/2025, MS Ireland is embarking on two major renovation and refit projects as part of our commitment to renewing our services and ensuring we continue to provide the highest quality of care for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Ireland. These projects will remodel our existing facilities and enable us to expand our services to meet the growing needs of the MS community.
The Care Centre at Bushy Park Road, Dublin
Since the late 1980s, MS Ireland has operated a Care Centre for individuals with MS at 65 Bushy Park Road, Dublin. Since then, the 12-bed facility has become a cornerstone of our services, offering respite and rehabilitation for thousands of people living with MS and other neurological conditions across Ireland. To this day, it remains the only Care Centre dedicated to people living with Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland.
However, as we look to the future, large-scale renovations and refits are necessary to ensure the Care Centre remains fit for purpose and can serve as a National Services Hub for MS Ireland.
Our vision for 2025 is to convert the Care Centre into the MS Ireland National Services Hub. This transformation will allow us to centralise our services, enhancing our ability to provide high-quality care and support to the MS community nationwide. However, these ambitious renovations require substantial financial support, which is why we are calling on our community and network of supporters to help us make this vision a reality.
The MS Resource Centre in Limerick
The new MS Ireland Resource Centre in Limerick will be a welcoming and supportive space dedicated to enhancing the well-being of people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The centre will proudly feature Limerick’s first and only fully accessible gym, ensuring that everyone, regardless of mobility, can participate in tailored fitness programs. Here, individuals will also benefit from physiotherapist-led group exercise sessions designed to improve mobility, strength, and overall physical health.
Additionally, symptom management programs (such as fatigue management programmes), will help attendees better navigate the challenges of MS. The centre will also host informative seminars that provide valuable insights into living with MS and managing symptoms.
Most importantly, this resource centre will serve as a vital community hub where people with MS can come together, share experiences, and support one another in a nurturing environment.
How You Can Help
The idea is simple: browse our catalogue of items we need and choose which one(s) you would like to gift, either by purchasing it right away or by pledging your support.
If you have critical skills that could help us in these projects, please consider volunteering your time.
Every contribution, whether financial or in-kind, will make a significant impact on our ability to complete these vital projects.
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Who Are MS Ireland and What is MS?
MS Ireland is the national organisation providing information, support, and advocacy services to people living with Multiple Sclerosis in Ireland.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological condition that affects the central nervous system, leading to a wide range of symptoms that vary from person to person. Our mission is to enable and empower those navigating the challenges of MS to live the life of their choice to their fullest potential.
Join us in renewing MS Ireland and securing a brighter future for all those living with MS. Together, we can make a lasting difference.
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