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Respite for Inishowen carers 04.06.10

FULL-TIME Inishowen carers will receive the annual respite care grant of €1,700 this week. The grant is allocated to allow carers avail of respite for themselves and the person they are caring for. There are hundreds of hard-working carers throughout Donegal looking after loved ones 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
The profile of carers range from the parents of severely disabled children, the spouses of husbands and wives with disabilities, to the sons and daughters of people with debilitating conditions such as Alzheimer's.
Donegal North East T.D., Niall Blaney paid tribute to the work done by carers throughout the county.
“Carers make a massive contribution to society and they are more than deserving of this annual grant which allows them to get some respite for themselves or their person they care for.
Carers around Co Donegal will get their annual €1,700 respite care grant this week. “Fianna Fáil has always prioritised providing for carers and this payment was introduced by the Government in 1999 and has increased from €254 to €1,700 in that time. This payment is made to all full-time carers regardless of their means.”
The qualifying conditions for the Carer’s Allowance has been
significantly eased and coverage of the scheme has been extended, with new schemes such as half-rate Carer’s Allowance and Carer’s Benefit introduced and extended in the last ten years.
Around 71,000 carers around Ireland will receive the grant this week at a cost of €153 million.
Deputy Blaney added: “Society is indebted to people who dedicate their lives to care for others. The work they do enhances the quality of life of the person they are caring for and allows them to live in their own homes for longer. I want to pay tribute to the work done by carers in County Donegal.”
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