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Carmel Ellis from Ballinagh crowned Cavan Family Carer of the Year

Nov 15, 2022 14:52 By News Northern Sound
Carmel Ellis from Ballinagh crowned Cavan Family Carer of the Year
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Family Carers Ireland, the national charity supporting Ireland’s family carers, is delighted to announce that the 2022 Netwatch Cavan Family Carer of the Year is Carmel Ellis from Ballinagh.

Carmel cares for family friend Maura Ellis who has poor eyesight due to a degenerative eye condition and poor mobility. She also plays a very active role in the community and is involved in many local initiatives including Meals on Wheels and the local community bus service.

Carmel gives of herself fully to the needs of others, goes out of her way to help people in the community and is always just a phone call away if needed.

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Speaking to Northern Sound, Carmel said she loves caring for others and offering a helping hand to those who need it most.

She added that people would be "surprised" in relation to the number of people who are isolated and in need of a friendly face to say hello across the Northern Sound region.

Now in their 15th year, the Netwatch Family Carer of the Year Awards seek to recognise and shine a light on the remarkable contribution of the more than half a million people in Ireland who provide care at home to loved ones such as children or adults with additional needs, physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or addiction.

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The 19 million hours of unpaid care provided each week by family carers would cost the State €20bn a year to replace. Family carers often go unnoticed in the community despite the immense workload they take on and the significant commitment they show to those that they care for. This has particularly been the case during the pandemic with many left increasingly isolated.

In a statement to Northern Sound, Family Carers Ireland Community Support Manager for Cavan and Monaghan, Brigid Finnegan, said, "Caring for a loved one at home can be rewarding but it can also be challenging, particularly in the absence of vital supports and services including respite.

"This can take a toll on a person’s physical, mental, financial and social wellbeing. Often, a person can find themselves taking on the role of a family carer with little or no warning. These are mums, dads, sons, daughters, siblings, relatives, friends and colleagues who sometimes don’t even see themselves as family carers. They are doing extraordinary work that is too often unseen and undervalued.

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“These awards are an important event in our calendar every year as we seek to provide some small recognition to all of those who care at home for loved ones with additional needs and to ensure their stories are heard.

“As a charity, we want family carers to know that they are not alone and that we are here to help them no matter where they find themselves on their caring journey. As a society, we must ensure that family carers are not only recognised for their immense contribution, but truly supported to care safely at home.”

 

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