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Registration for Seniors Alert Scheme reaches 50,000 - Minister Ring

Mr Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development , has revealed that more than 50,000 people have been approved for the Seniors Alerts Scheme since 2015. More than half of these new participants have joined the Scheme since last year following a significant increase in spending on the initiative.

The Senior Alerts Scheme supports vulnerable older people in our communities by providing them with a free monitored alarm which they can activate if they get into difficulty or need assistance. This community led scheme, which is funded by Minister Ring’s Department, enables people over 65 to live securely in their homes with confidence, independence and peace of mind.

Minister Ring said:

“It’s great to see how the Seniors Alert Scheme has taken off, especially in the last two years.

“I call on people with older relatives or neighbours to alert people to the scheme and, if necessary, to help them sign up. It’s a good idea to register in advance of the arrival of winter when older people can feel particularly vulnerable.”

People looking to find out more about the scheme should contact Pobal, which administers the Scheme, on 01 5117222 or visit www.pobal.ie .

Minister Ring continued:

“The increase in users is a direct result of a significant increase in Government funding for the Scheme. Last year alone, more than €5.4 million was spent on the scheme with almost 20,000 new participants from around the country being approved for the personal security device. And in the first six months of this year, 10,000 people have already been approved.

“Older people are safer and feel more secure in their homes when they have these monitored alarms and I’m delighted that there is now a greater demand for the Seniors Alert Scheme.”

The personalised alarms are provided free of charge by the Department of Rural and Community Development and monitoring is free for the first year. From the second year on a modest yearly monitoring fee is charged.

Notes to editors:

The below table gives a county by county breakdown of approved participants for the Senior Alerts Scheme since 2015*:

County
No. Participants Approved in 2015
No Participants Approved in 2016
No Participants Approved in 2017
No Participants Approved in 2018
No Participants Approved in 2019
Total No. Participants Approved @ 30/06/2019
Carlow
16
138
213
305
148
820
Cavan
15
78
119
256
135
603
Clare
94
317
482
480
270
1643
Cork
157
1059
1434
2246
1166
6062
Donegal
47
172
444
552
376
1591
Dublin
150
1196
2650
4744
2627
11367
Galway
81
538
872
1410
682
3583
Kerry
14
294
450
813
371
1942
Kildare
69
247
383
562
228
1489
Kilkenny
91
145
336
424
213
1209
Laois
21
267
329
203
103
923
Leitrim
12
97
178
128
82
497
Limerick
74
383
666
993
454
2570
Longford
28
44
143
157
87
459
Louth
36
316
438
187
118
1095
Mayo
67
294
481
718
354
1914
Meath
45
216
374
782
583
2000
Monaghan
6
92
168
243
117
626
Offaly
37
135
299
371
125
967
Roscommon
9
144
204
233
147
737
Sligo
21
161
275
365
153
975
Tipperary
102
444
633
955
417
2551
Waterford
26
136
221
471
256
1110
Westmeath
11
125
245
320
296
997
Wexford
40
153
303
888
338
1722
Wicklow
52
110
269
422
172
1025
Total
1321
7301
12609
19228
10018
50477
  • County breakdown is based on the county of the registered organisation that approved the participant.

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