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06 Sept 2025

Longford Senator welcomes commencement of St Joseph’s Care Centre upgrade

Micheál Carrigy: 'A significant investment in Longford’s healthcare infrastructure and a great boost for our local economy and community'

Longford Senator welcomes commencement of St Joseph’s Care Centre upgrade

An Taoiseach Simon Harris with Senator Micheál Carrigy and the work commencing on the multi million euro upgrade of St Joseph's Care Centre, Longford

The start of a multi-million euro upgrade at St Joseph’s Care Centre campus has been welcomed by Senator Micheál Carrigy.

Describing it as a significant investment in Longford’s healthcare infrastructure, Senator Carrigy remarked, “It is fantastic to see this critical work beginning and even more encouraging that local company, Gem Construction, has secured the contract. This not only marks a major step forward for healthcare in Longford but is also a great boost for our local economy and community."

 

Fine Gael General Election candidate Senator Carrigy also highlighted the unwavering efforts of Cllr Peggy Nolan, who has long championed the expansion of facilities at the centre.

Also read: GEM Construction commences work on multi million euro Longford care centre campus project

“Cllr Nolan's advocacy has led to an increase in palliative care beds for Longford, ensuring that our community’s needs are better met,” he said.

 

The development includes a major 43-bed expansion, building on the multi-million euro refurbishment announced by then-Minister for Health Simon Harris TD in 2017.

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Senator Carrigy emphasised that this investment strengthens the potential for further healthcare services to be established at the Dublin Road site, enhancing care and support for the entire community.

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“This is a milestone for Longford’s healthcare services and a testament to what can be achieved through dedication and investment,” concluded Senator Carrigy.

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