CLARECARE are to develop a community care centre at its Shannon site.

Together with key funders, Clarecare are to undertake the project at their site at Tullyvarraga adjacent to the Shannon Garda Station.

Proposed development plans for the site will include a state-of-the-art facility delivering addiction treatment services, family support services and care of the older person services which include home support, day centre for over 65s and social work for older persons.

One of Clarecareโ€™s strategic objectives in its Strategic Plan โ€˜Together We Careโ€™ 2022 โ€“ 2027 is the development of services to meet community needs. This modern new centre will be home to Clarecareโ€™s extensive suite of services and will also include a dedicated community space and Thrift Shop for the Shannon region.

Celebrating its 55th Anniversary, Clarecare is the largest Clare based, not for profit Social Enterprise Agency providing a wide range of support services to people in Co. Clare. Its headquarters are based in Ennis with local offices in Bushypark, Kilrush, Killaloe and Ennistymon. Clarecare currently rents office space in Shannon Town Centre and welcomes the transition to a purpose-built facility in the near future.

Over 400 staff are employed by Clarecare in the delivery of its services throughout the county. It operates mainly in partnership with the HSE, Tusla, the Department of Justice, the Department of Social Protection and other stakeholders.

Established in 1968 as Clare Social Services Council (CSSC), Clarecare was initially a structure to co-ordinate the local services for the elderly. CSSC began as a parish-based organisation with twenty-three affiliated organisations, the first staff member was employed in 1969 and the first Managing Director started in 1973. The initial emphasis of CSSC was to provide services for older persons and by the end of the 1970โ€™s, CSSC had extended into services for children and families as more service needs were identified. Clare Social Services Council was renamed Clarecare in 1987.

Bill Twomey, Chairperson of Clarecareโ€™s Board of Directors commented โ€œwe are delighted to be in a position to announce that development of our Shannon site will get underway in late 2024. Having purchased the site some years ago, it was always the intention of Clarecareโ€™s Board of Directors to have its own premises in Shannon. The needs of our community are ever increasing, with an expected growth in population, particularly in the age profile of over 65s. Clarecare looks forward to providing increased and enhanced services to the population of Shannon and its surrounding geographical areasโ€.

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