Drogheda Independent

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JENNY Campbell from Tullyallen has been named as the 2018 Louth CarePlus Carer of the Year.

Each year Family Carers Ireland recognise Carers for the extraordin­ary hard work and dedication involved in caring for their loved ones every day, through these national awards.

Jenny cares for her daughter Aimee who has been battling a serious illness, Guilian Barre syndrome. Aimee went from being an active young woman with a passion for Irish dancing to being paralysed from the neck down in the space of 24 hours. She is thankfully making an excellent recovery and nominated her mother for the award, she says “I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for the help and care of my mother.”

The national CarePlus ‘Carer of the Year’ awards will take place on November 23rd in the Westin Hotel in Dublin. They will be hosted by broadcaste­rs, and patrons of the charity, Mary Kennedy and Marty Whelan.

According to CSO Irish Health Survey there are approximat­ely 9,714 family carers in Louth providing on average 45 hours of care per week in their homes. Family Carers across Ireland save the state a staggering € 10 billion each year. Today 1 in 10 people provide care for a loved one in the home - by 2030, demographi­c changes predict that one in five people will take on a caring role.

“We are delighted to recognise and celebrate Carers in every county of Ireland for their trojan work as Family Carers. A huge congratula­tions to Jenny who is now the Louth Careplus Carer of the Year 2018. Family Carers across Ireland make extraordin­ary sacrifices and work very hard, sometimes 24 hours a day, to provide care for their loved ones, safely, in their own homes. With limited access to services and particular­ly respite, Carers in Louth are over stretched and receive little acknowledg­ement for their unpaid work with three quarters receiving no payment from the State” Said Catherine Cox, Head of Communicat­ions and Carer Engagement with Family Carers Ireland.

Niamh Lynch, Commercial Director of CarePlus Pharmacy commented “CarePlus Pharmacy is honoured to sponsor the Family Carer of the Year awards and recognise the tireless efforts of thousands of people across the country. Carers are the heart of every community and our pharmacy owners and staff meet them every day. We are enjoying working closely with Family Carers Ireland and supporting the awards throughout our sixty community pharmacies nationwide.”

This is the second year CarePlus Pharmacy have sponsored this event.

 ??  ?? The Louth CarePlus carer of the year is Jenny Campbell who has been awarded for her trojan work caring for her daughter Aimee.
The Louth CarePlus carer of the year is Jenny Campbell who has been awarded for her trojan work caring for her daughter Aimee.

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