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Security of the Elderly

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 January 2019

Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Questions (1017)

Dara Calleary

Question:

1017. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the number of applications received to the seniors alert scheme in each of the years 2016 to 2018, by county; the number of applications approved and not approved respectively, by county in tabular form; and the number of completed alarm installations. [54292/18]

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My Department is responsible for the Seniors Alert Scheme which encourages community support for vulnerable older people in our communities through the provision of personal monitored alarms to enable them to live securely in their homes with confidence, independence and peace of mind. Funding is available under the scheme towards the purchase by a registered community based-organisation of a personal alarm or pendant.

Following a review, I launched a new scheme which took effect on 1 November 2017. A media and information campaign was organised to support the launch.

I am pleased to say that since the launch of the new Seniors Alert Scheme, the demand has been unprecedented. During 2017 over 12,600 applications were approved and more than 10,000 installations completed. During 2018, over 19,200 applications were approved, with 20,288 installations completed.

Since September 2015, Pobal has operated the scheme on behalf of my Department. The table below provides information of approved participants and installations by county from September 2015 to the end of 2018. The number of ‘not approved’ applications amounts to 1,135 over that period. This number includes both unsuccessful applications and applications withdrawn by the applicant prior to approval for a variety of reasons. It is not available on a county basis at present. A further 3,076 approved applications were cancelled by participants prior to installations for a variety of reasons, including changes of circumstances of the applicant such as admission to hospital or residential care and other changes in living arrangements.

Approved participants by county by year, and completed installations by county:

County

2015

2016

2017

2018

Total Approved Participants to 31 December 2018

Completed Installations

Carlow

18

136

213

305

672

607

Cavan

14

79

119

256

468

465

Clare

92

319

482

480

1,373

1,321

Cork

146

1,070

1,434

2,246

4,896

4,484

Donegal

45

174

444

552

1,215

1,204

Dublin

181

1,165

2,650

4,744

8,740

8,295

Galway

81

538

872

1,410

2,901

2,885

Kerry

14

294

450

813

1,571

1,469

Kildare

69

247

383

562

1,261

1,194

Kilkenny

87

149

336

424

996

929

Laois

25

263

329

203

820

793

Leitrim

16

93

178

128

415

409

Limerick

82

375

666

993

2,116

2,001

Longford

14

58

143

157

372

356

Louth

35

317

438

187

977

970

Mayo

65

296

481

718

1,560

1,543

Meath

47

214

374

782

1,417

1,264

Monaghan

7

91

168

243

509

496

Offaly

37

135

299

371

842

824

Roscommon

19

134

204

233

590

572

Sligo

24

158

275

365

822

814

Tipperary

99

447

633

955

2,134

2,007

Waterford

28

134

221

471

854

758

Westmeath

12

124

245

320

701

664

Wexford

37

156

303

888

1,384

1,252

Wicklow

18

144

269

422

853

785

Total

1,312

7,310

12,609

19,228

40,459

38,361

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