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Directory of Services 2004 / East Coast Area Health Board Directory of services 2004 / East Coast Area Health Board Item Type Report Authors East Coast Area Health Board (ECAHB) Rights ECAHB Download date 04/10/2021 00:50:57 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10147/44948 Find this and similar works at - http://www.lenus.ie/hse Directory of Services East Coast Area health 1 AREA 1 Board AREA 2 2 Bray 3 4 AREA 10 Wicklow 5 6 Arklow Carnew Some Board Service Providers in our area: 1 Baggot Street Hospital, Baggot Street, Dublin 2. 2 St. Columcilles Hospital, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin. 3 Headquarters, Bray, Co. Wicklow. 4 Newcastle Hospital, Greystones, Co Wicklow. 5 St Colmans Hospital, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow. 6 Wicklow District Hospital, Wicklow, Co. Wicklow 2 1 Contents 2 3 1 Our Management Team 4 2 The Service Directors 5 3 Our Community Care Services 4 Our Primary Care Services 6 5 Our Health Centres 7 6 Our Dental Clinics 7 Our Services for Older People 8 8 Our Services for People with a Disability 9 9 Childcare Residential Centres 10 Social Work Departments 10 11 Our Mental Health Services 11 12 Our Addiction Services 13 Our Environmental Health Services 12 14 Our Special Projects and Social Inclusion 15 Our Regional Services 13 16 Hospitals and Long Stay units situated in the East Coast Area 14 17 Other Useful Contact Numbers 15 16 17 Introduction East Coast Area Health Board services in the region. Application Bord Slainte Limistear an Chosta Thoir forms and guidelines to all health Block B, The Civic Centre, services are also available. Main Street, The office is open from 9am to 5pm Bray, Co. Wicklow including lunchtime, Monday to Tel (01) 274 4200 Friday. An answer phone service Fax (01) 274 4201 operates outside of these hours E-mail [email protected] The population of the East Coast Freephone 1800 520 520 Area Health Board is approximately 333,459. The geographical spread of Appeals and Complaints Office the East Coast Area Health Board Tel (01) 460 9300 ranges from just South of Ringsend in Fax (01) 460 9320 the North to Carnew in the South, and Unit 1, Bridgecourt Office Park, from the East Coast of Wicklow over Walkinstown Avenue, Dublin 12. to the borders of West Wicklow and Carnew. Frances McNamara – Director of Customer Services and Appeals The Board delivers a full range of Freedom of Information Central Office health and health related social Oak House, Lime Tree Avenue, services within this functional area Millennium Park, Naas, Co. Kildare either directly or in partnership with Tel (045) 880 494 / 496/ 498 other statutory and non-statutory Lo call 1890 737 343 service providers in the area. It Fax 045 880 478 receives funding for this purpose from the Eastern Regional Health Authority Freedom of Information, ECAHB, (ERHA) in accordance with the 1999 Block B, The Civic Centre, legislation. Main Street Bray, Co.Wicklow Anne Marie Donohue - Freedom of Information Officer. Our Customer Services Tel (01) 274 4332/ 2744331 Department Our Customer Services public office and telephone centre is based in Dr. Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin 8. This office deals with requests for information and advice on health 4 1 Our Management Team Our Management Team CEO Mr. Martin Gallagher, 01 2744213 Deputy Chief Executive Assistant Chief Executive Dr Brian Redahan Mr. Brendan Baker Mental Health Addiction, Disability, Human Recources & Organisational Environmental Health, Health Development Promotion, Public Analyst Lab, Supt. (01) 274 4292 Registrars Office, National Forensic Service, Social Inclusion, Homeless Assistant Chief Executive Officer Service, National Counselling Service Ms. Valerie Plant and Engineering Office. Finance and Strategy (01) 274 4231 (01) 274 4272 Manager of the Office of the CEO Assistant Chief Executive Mr. John Davis Mr Robert Templeton contact person for pq’s/reps, ceo’s Child, Youth and Family, office, contact person for the HeBe, unaccompanied minors seeking co-ordination with office of the asylum and child health. ombudsman, and link person (01) 274 4277 with HSE (01) 274 4203 Assistant Chief Executive Mr Gavin Maguire Director of Communications Hospitals, Regional Ambulance & Mr. Alex Connolly Transport Service, Emergency including responsibility for Planning, Orthodontics, Hanly FOI and Data Protection Implementation and Manpower (01) 274 4224 planning. (01) 274 4217 Assistant Chief Executive Ms. Mary O’Connell Primary Care and Primary Care Strategy, Services for older persons, Community Services, Cardiovascular Strategy, Cancer Strategy and Palliative Care. 5 The Service Directors Acute & Primary Care Rehabilitative Training Services Brian Miller Tel (01) 274 4200 Tel (01) 235 5400 Director Niamh O Rourke Services for Older People Tel (01) 274 4215 Department Tel (01) 274 4223 Manager John Fennell Director Tel (01) 274 4257 Janet Convery Tel (01) 274 4223 Community Care Pharmacist Claire Kerr Tel (01) 274 4225 Child, Youth & Family Department Tel (01) 274 4293 Mental Health & Addiction Department Director Tel (01) 274 4217 Marian Quinn Tel (01) 274 4265 Director Jim Ryan Personal Assistant Tel (01) 274 4239 Caroline Dunne Tel (01) 274 4265 Operations Manager Addiction Services Operations Manager Vivienne Fay Barbara Kane Round Tel (01) 280 3335 Tel (01) 274 4253 Co-Ordinator of Residential Services for People with Services Disabilities Department Brian Dignam Tel (01) 274 4293 (01) 274 4228 Director John O’Sullivan Tel (01) 274 4242 6 The Service Directors 2 The Service Directors The Service Human Resources HR Manager Michael Doran Tel (01) 274 4255 Employee Relations Manager Johnny Broe Tel (01) 274 4220 Finance Financial Accountant Martina Murphy Tel (01) 274 4269 Marketing Accountant Kathleen Hammill Tel (01) 274 4219 Health Promotion Department Tel (01) 274 4296 Director of Health Promotion Maureen McGowan Tel (01) 274 4372 Director of Counselling Services For Adult Survivors Of Past Abuse A.V.O.C.A. Rachel Mooney (01) 6681740 Freephone 1800 234 1111 7 Our Community Care Services Our community services are based Medical Cards on the principles of access, equity Drug Payment Scheme (Registration) and quality of care. The Board is E111 applications working to address health problems Medical and Surgical Applicances in the community by providing preventative, promotive, curative, Optical Benefit supportive and rehabilitative Immunisation resources to those most in need. Domiciliary Care Allowance They also deal with all applications Infectious Disease Maintenance and queries on the service provided. Allowance Blind Welfare Allowance Our community services can be Mobility Allowance accessed at your local health centre Hardship Medicine Scheme or through one of the three community care headquarters: Community Care Head The following services can be Offices accessed through your community care headquarters or your local Community Services Area 1 health centre: Dun Laoghaire, Child Care Services Tivoli Road, Environment Health Services Dun Laoghaire, Adult Optical (medical card holders) Co. Dublin. Chiropody Ms Nora Cummins, Disabled Person’s Grant General Manager Home Help Tel: (01) 2843579 Fax: (01) 2808785 Speech Language Therapy Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Community Services Area 2 Dental Services Dublin South, Public Health Nursing Service Vergemount Hall, District Care Unit for the Elderly Clonskeagh, Dublin 6 Social work Services General Manager Psychology Services Mr David Walsh Tel (01) 269 8222/2680300 Fax (01) 2830002 8 Our Community Care Services 3 Community Services Area 10 Director of Public Health Nursing Our Community Care Services Eileen Weir Wicklow, Glenside Road, Tel (01) 2843579 Wicklow, Co. Wicklow General Manager Principal Dental Surgeon Mr Gerry McKiernan Dr. David Clarke Tel (0404) 68400 Fax (0404) 69044 Tel (01) 2808403 Child Care Manager The following is a list of the main Colette McAndrew services provided by the Health Tel (01) 2843579 Board and Voluntary Organisations in this area, and also of the regional Principal Social Worker services to which the Board has Keith Nix access. Our services can be 102 Patrick Street, accessed at your local health centre Dun Laoghaire or through one of the three Tel (01) 2365130 community care headquarters Manager – Speech and Language Therapy Community Services Area 1 Aoife Byrne Loughlinstown Health Centre Community Care Offices, Tel (01) 282 2122 Tivoli Road, Dun Laoghaire, A/Manager – Co. Dublin. Occupational Therapy General Manager Tel (01) 2843579 Ms Nora Cummins Tel: (01) 284 3579 Manager - Physiotherapy Fax (01) 280 8785 Patricia Fallon Tel (01) 2843579 Area Administrator Colin Kavanagh Supt. Community Welfare Officer Tel (01) 2843579 Gerry Duffy Tel (01) 2843579 Senior Area Medical Officer Dr. Anne O’Connor Tel (01) 2843579 9 Our Community Care Services Principal Environmental Health Senior Area Medical Officer Officer Dr. Anne Keane Kieran Carberry Tel (01) 268 0350 Corrig Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Director of Public Health Nursing Tel (01) 280 2566 Marian Greene Fax (01) 280 2620 Tel (01) 268 0325 Manager of Services for Principal Dental Surgeon the Older People Dr. David Clarke Eilish Hession Tel (01) 2808403 Tel (01) 284 3579 Childcare Manager Medical Co-ordinator of Services Diane McHugh for Older People Tel (01) 268 0336 Dr. Sheila Mac Evilly Tel (01) 284 3579 Principal Social Worker Hugh Cummins Child Psyschology Tel (01) 2680320 Dr. Evelynne Diamond Tel (01) 284 3579 Team for Seperated Children Seeking Asylum Marilyn Roantree Community Services Area 2 Baggot St. Hospital, D.2 Tel (01) 668 1577 Dublin South East Head Office, Vergemount Hall, Clonskeagh, Manager – Speech and Language Dublin 6 Therapy General Manager Celia Nichol David Walsh Ballinteer H.C., Ballinteer Ave., D.16 Tel (01) 269 8222 Tel (01) 295 1111 Fax (01) 283 0002 Manager – Speech and Language Area Administrator Therapy Andy Russell Bevin Tiernan Tel (01) 268 0340 Language Unit, Ballinteer H.C. Tel (01) 295 1111 10 Our Community Care Services 3 Manager - Occupational Therapy Community Services Area 10 Our Community Care Services Maria McGuinn Tel (01) 268 0338 Community Services Area 10, Wicklow Head Office, Glenside Manager – Physiotherapy Road, Helen O’Riordain/Liz Drury Wicklow, Co.
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