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HSE to be quizzed on nursing units 23.01.12

BED closures at Carndonagh Community Hospital will be top of the agenda when two local Sinn Féin representatives meet HSE bosses tomorrow.
Deputy Pádraig MacLochlainn and Cllr Jack Murray will raise their concerns - including plans for Buncrana Nursing Unit - in a meeting with HSE West regional director of operations, John Hennessy, in Dublin.
The meeting comes ahead of a public meeting scheduled organised by the Carndonagh Community Hospital Action Group to take place in the Colgan Hall, Carndonagh on Friday, January 27, at 8pm.
Deputy Mac Lochlainn said: "Between Carndonagh Community Hospital and Ard Aoidhinn, the Alzheimer's Unit, a total of eight beds have been unused over the last while staff have not been replaced due to the Government's employment freeze. And, the budget for the hospital has been reduced by almost 20%.
"This hospital plays a crucial role in the lives of the people of North Inishowen in particular and I won't stand by and watch it being further diminished without a fight.
Carndonagh Community Hospital
The local TD said he had submitted a range of questions to Health Minister James Reilly last year on the financing of the hospital. The deputy said it was "clear that there has been a slippery slope of cuts and under investment".
"Myself and Cllr Murray will now challenge Mr Hennessy and Mr Hayes on their plans for the hospital and how they propose to ensure that the hospital meets HIQA standards.
"We will also raise Buncrana Nursing Unit and their plans there. Both Buncrana Nursing Unit and Carndonagh Community Hospital were fought for and part-funded by local communities and if the Government or anyone thinks that we will stand by and watch them being squeezed further, then they are in for a shock."
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