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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.