asked the Minister for Health the allocation to each unit for the care of mental handicap funded from his Department in 1985 and 1986.
Written Answers - Funding of Mental Handicap Care.
The information requested is set out in the following table:
Homes for the Mentally Handicapped |
Original Allocation 1985 |
Original Allocation 1986 |
£m |
£m |
|
Stewarts Hospital |
5.920 |
6.010 |
St. John of God Centres |
10.785 |
11.255 |
Brothers of Charity Centres |
10.610 |
11.670 |
Daughters of Charity Centres |
8.050 |
8.385 |
Sisters of Charity Centres |
3.150 |
3.265 |
Cork Polio Association |
4.150 |
4.295 |
Peamount Mental Handicap Unit |
0.930 |
Will be funded by Eastern Health Board |
St. Patrick's, Kells Rd., Kilkenny |
1.400 |
1.475 |
St. Mary of the Angels, Beaufort |
1.315 |
1.385 |
St. Annes, Roscrea |
0.840 |
0.880 |
St. Patrick's, Upton, Cork |
0.450 |
0.475 |
Sisters of La Sagesse, Cregg House, Sligo |
2.130 |
2.270 |
Mary Immaculate Training Centre, Carriglea, County Waterford |
0.900 |
0.945 |
Children's Sunshine Home, Stillorgan |
0.300 |
0.310 |
St. Michael's House, Goatstown |
3.895 |
4.000 |
Pope John Paul II Centre, Ballybane, County Galway |
1.055 |
1.275 |
Cheeverstown House, Templeogue |
1.500 |
Will be funded by Eastern Health Board |